Honest opinion on DC Sports headers

hiddengamer7

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Thats cool. Personally I would just stick with show mods until you are ready to make the step up to hardcore engine mods (turbo, internals etc)
 

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Hey peepz,
I was thinking of something. You know how they sell those 2 piece 4-2-1 header kits. How about if I buy something like a one piece. Just the headers without a flexpipe. Do they make such things? I really want the look off a header but i dont wanna deal with the flexpipe scratching due to the fact that my car is lowered and what not. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 

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So whats the point of selling a 4-2 or 4-1 (which ever they make for our models) one piece header kit? I've seen people on here saying they bought them.
 

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I have a question about headers. Don't wanna waste making a thread. Most after market headers come with a 2 inch collector correct? Which would be the same size piping as stock so is there really any gain? Most people say there arent any real gains anyways but Can I buy the DC header and cut before the flex pipe and add 2.5 piping with new flex pipe to make it a 2.5" exit? Would that be more beneficial?

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I've had ceramic dc sports on my 3.0 for about 7 years...no issues or leaking.

Never put header wrap on them. Some rust is there, but oh well.

Headers intake exhaust - tuned and got 25 extra HP. Go for it!
 
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