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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 03:13 PM
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Default Pacesetter or OBX???

I am getting a used radix next week, and have been looking into some headers. What do you guys think? I can get some pacesetter for under $300 and then have the Jet Coated for $250. Or do you thing the OBX being stainless steel would be better? Both are close to the same price.
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Old Feb 15, 2007 | 03:40 PM
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I recently put on exactly what you are inquiring about, Jet-Hot coated Pacesetters. With mine being a 6.0L, I had to fabricate my own connection to my exhaust since mine doesn have a Y-Pipe. I am very happy with my Pacesetters, my truck now has better get up and go. Only two issues I did not like: One was that the exhaust hanger of off my 4L80E had to be removed for the exhaust to fit on the collectors, also the passenger's side primary will be rubbing ever so slightly on one of the transmission ears. Slight grinding or filing will resolve that issue. Look up my thread, I posted pictures of my install.
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