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Old Nov 23, 2010 | 11:10 PM
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Anyone using TSP headers/exhaust system? I would love to look into LTs and full exhaust, but there's just so many options, and it's making my head spin. lol
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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 07:23 AM
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I thought TSP sold Pacesetter longtubes.
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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by trackaddictedtundra
I thought TSP sold Pacesetter longtubes.
They do... my bad for not putting that in there, but basically, there's so many different exhaust companies making LT's that it's difficult to choose... does it really make that much of a difference which company I would go with? My application is NA.
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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 12:07 PM
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Ived done some reseafrch on this myself and it mostly seems to be a matter of preference. A lot of guys are running the Pacesetters and are really happy with them. Other guys are running more exspensive brands and are happy. What I found to be the most intreging was there are also a lot of guys running the "ebay" longtubes and they are all really happy with them. They're the same price as the Pacesetters from TSP, but you get cats and a y pipe with them. That's the direction I will be going when I make the purchase. The biggest difference is that the Pacesetters have a 3" collector and the Ebays have 2.5" collectors.
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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by trackaddictedtundra
Ived done some reseafrch on this myself and it mostly seems to be a matter of preference. A lot of guys are running the Pacesetters and are really happy with them. Other guys are running more exspensive brands and are happy. What I found to be the most intreging was there are also a lot of guys running the "ebay" longtubes and they are all really happy with them. They're the same price as the Pacesetters from TSP, but you get cats and a y pipe with them. That's the direction I will be going when I make the purchase. The biggest difference is that the Pacesetters have a 3" collector and the Ebays have 2.5" collectors.

The $300 ebay headers(obx style) that most people run don't have the cats, they have resonators in place of the cats. They look like cats, but are just resonators.
You can get some ebay headers(obx style) for suburbans that include cats but they are about $500.
It really depends on where you live, ie: do you have emissions testing?. If not, just get the $300 headers & have your rear 02 sensors turned off with a tune.
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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 01:33 PM
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My mistake. To the OP, ^ those are the same ones I was talking about I just mistook the resonators for cats.
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