whats the best header for hemi..........i mean best
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the reason i ask is i just went to 4 exhaust dealers here and they all said u get what u pay for and that 1 guy said hes had a tough time with headman and edlebrock and swore jbm is best for the 5.7 i need some info from u guys that have headers i want to make a good financial desion here so any info and experiance u guys have is worth its wait in gold
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As the owner of Pacesetter LT's, I can safely say those who say Pacesetters are THE BEST are clueless!
They are decent and outperform anything near their price range on the dyno, but for straight dyno numbers, quality of materials and workmanship, NO headers touch the Dynatechs. I've yet to see anything compare to the numbers of a complete Dynatech system.
However you can buy three sets of Pacesetters with ceramic coating for what a full Dynatech costs UNCOATED....
If a muffler shop owner says anything else, I'd chalk it up to the fact that they just weld on mufflers for a living, but if a performance shop tech says any different, he's either BS'ing you trying to sell you what he can make better profit on or he's in the wrong profession...
They are decent and outperform anything near their price range on the dyno, but for straight dyno numbers, quality of materials and workmanship, NO headers touch the Dynatechs. I've yet to see anything compare to the numbers of a complete Dynatech system.
However you can buy three sets of Pacesetters with ceramic coating for what a full Dynatech costs UNCOATED....
If a muffler shop owner says anything else, I'd chalk it up to the fact that they just weld on mufflers for a living, but if a performance shop tech says any different, he's either BS'ing you trying to sell you what he can make better profit on or he's in the wrong profession...
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Hammer beat me to it. The BEST? Dynatech. Second best? Pacesetter. If you get Dynatech you're not very wise though because its not really a big difference at all. The "you get what you pay for" doesnt really apply to headers if you ask me. Go with Pacesetter and spend the grand extra you woulda spent on dynatech and get some gears. Gears + Pacesetter = wayyyyy better than dynatech
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As the owner of Pacesetter LT's, I can safely say those who say Pacesetters are THE BEST are clueless!
They are decent and outperform anything near their price range on the dyno, but for straight dyno numbers, quality of materials and workmanship, NO headers touch the Dynatechs. I've yet to see anything compare to the numbers of a complete Dynatech system.
However you can buy three sets of Pacesetters with ceramic coating for what a full Dynatech costs UNCOATED....
If a muffler shop owner says anything else, I'd chalk it up to the fact that they just weld on mufflers for a living, but if a performance shop tech says any different, he's either BS'ing you trying to sell you what he can make better profit on or he's in the wrong profession...
They are decent and outperform anything near their price range on the dyno, but for straight dyno numbers, quality of materials and workmanship, NO headers touch the Dynatechs. I've yet to see anything compare to the numbers of a complete Dynatech system.
However you can buy three sets of Pacesetters with ceramic coating for what a full Dynatech costs UNCOATED....
If a muffler shop owner says anything else, I'd chalk it up to the fact that they just weld on mufflers for a living, but if a performance shop tech says any different, he's either BS'ing you trying to sell you what he can make better profit on or he's in the wrong profession...