Pacesetter headers

GT/CS07

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A friend of mine is thinking about picking up a pair of the ceramic coated pacesetter shorty headers. Have you guys ever used these? I told him I haven't really dealt with anything from them since owning my 87gt. I recommended he save a little longer and get the JBA's like I have. What are your thoughts?
 
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And the fact that I can weld better than they can and I'm not even a cert welder... :p
Stick with a company that is known for it's good work.
I was looking up an exhaust combo last night: JBA longtubes, short catted H pipe and O2 extensions for 997.43$ and free shipping across the States.
There are better deals out there if you look for them.
 
A friend of mine is thinking about picking up a pair of the ceramic coated pacesetter shorty headers. Have you guys ever used these? I told him I haven't really dealt with anything from them since owning my 87gt. I recommended he save a little longer and get the JBA's like I have. What are your thoughts?

dont waste your money on shorty headers..

if you must do headers...get long tubes...no ifs ands or buts!
 
One thing I always look for in aftermarket parts is history of quality. thats why I choose Hooker headers for all my applications. I use Ceramic Coated Long Tube Hooker Super Comps and their matching stainless steel off-road X-pipe for my 08 GT and never looked back. The instal was just as you'd expect from a header install on a new cramped car and the sound and looks are amazing. They have O2 bungs welded in and come with extenders for your stock sensors, also you can use your factory H-pipe if you want to cut it up. Took me and a buddy about 5 hours in the garrage on jack stands but a lift would have been easier. :nice:
 
It was a very furrious 5 or 6 hours for sure though! We were in a time crunch but got 'er done in time. Then I couldnt get my tuner to turn off the rear two O2 sensors so I was pulling my hair out for a while figuring out that, Im not much of a computer guy