all headers will look similar to one another depending upon the coating on them. S&S are definitely going to be the easiest to install and they arent slip fits (which i absolutely despise). the only other set that arent slip fits are TOGs which i had a hard time sealing when i get them on my car, but that is because i had a heavily used set that the flanges were warped on due to someone overtightening them. S&S have smaller primaries and a 2.5" downpipe instead of a 3" like the rest, but i have not seen any examples of that being a factor in holding the car back as far as power goes. i run S&S and love them. they are definitely one of the best sets you can get. ZZP are going to be the most expensive of the group, but they supposedly got rid of all the problems of the other headers have (which i dont believe for one second).
you also forgot SLP, which are better quality pacesetters.
its really down to what you want to pay for how easy of an install you want.
Wouldnt the 3" downpipe give better performance??? I assumed that this would be the case since the stock exhaust is 2.5
As i stated before i dont really care about price but cheaper would be better. I was leaning towards the zzp as the S&S ones will run me about the same price. Now that you told me the S&S headers are 2.5" im not sure i want to get those now.
The stock catback is 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 they have people running traping 110 + with that. Enless the entire catback was the same size as the downipe it will do no good.
again they have people running low 12's with them. Anything lower than that your not going to want a s/c but instead a turbo. And in that case you dont need headers![]()
Where can I get these? W-Body store no longer sells them. I've been trying to get a hold of them so we can start offering them but I have had a hard time doing so.
That ass clown Ron ran low 12's with them. go I'm good with that.
What we need is an engine, engine dyno and about $5,000 worth of headers and we'll have an answer. Maybe not exactly which are best for the $ but which give the most HP gains on a comparable set up. If only it were that easy...