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    Re: (mistercheeks)

    im trying to get mine put on in a couple of weeks. bought alot of parts for the jetta, just too cold and rainy to do it on my back. (have to torch the DP->CAT flange bolts off) going to weld up a straight pipe with flex joint in place of cat.

    when i get it done ill try to cam a video with my phone.


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    Re: (mistercheeks)

    Why the heck you want to see a video of it? i just installed it on my 82 caddy with 2.25 pipe and cat sounds very nice not loud at all. Just go buy one and not have to ask for a video

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    so, how are those headers holding up for u guys? any issues at all?
    mine is still sitting in the box....

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    lol, STILL NO VIDEO!!!!!!!

    Im ordering mine tonight

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    you just want a video of a car with this header? here ya go.

    i've had it for almost 2 years in two different cabbies. no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRBD View Post
    you just want a video of a car with this header? here ya go.

    i've had it for almost 2 years in two different cabbies. no issues.
    NICE! 2.0 or 1.8?

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    in the video: 2.0 running with jetronik with 4k trans, 2" catless, raceland coils, poly bushings and mounts. bent the oil pickup in that one on a bump and killed it. been working on it for a while.



    right now i have those headers in a black cabby with another 16v, 2.0 running with digi with 9a trans and a short shifter, 2.5" catless, poly bushings and mounts.


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    Here's a video of mine! 1.8 16v with no cat and tt 2 1/4 exhaust.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nABWf...e_gdata_player

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    I have one. Its great. My car doesnt sound like a Civic.
    I wouldnt hurt a fly. Unless it kept buzzing around in my face, and annoying me.

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    I just got a car with these headers, this is for the 16v engine by the way. It has the header no cat and 2.5 straight pipes with a silencer, until I got this car I just knew about resonators not silencers. How do I go about making this setup quieter. I drive freeway to work and at some RPMs it's alright, but It's just too loud for me. What should I do.
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    take it to an exhaust shop have them install a muffler and a resonator

    or buy smaller exhaust cause 2.5 in is really big for an NA 4 cyl

    Then you go with something aluminized from tt that like 300 bucks if you call them and have them weld up a test pipe for you so it'll all bolt up.
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    After having an 8v header from raceland that I really liked, I went with them again for my 16v swap in my cabby. Quality of the welds and the header itself is impressive for the money, but the donut gasket sucks. I can not get it to stop leaking

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