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Long tube headers, which Primary size is 'best'?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyW" data-source="post: 14794124" data-attributes="member: 147644"><p>I think you'll be pleased to know that after doing my research based off of this thread, I called up Kooks and gave Trevor the rundown on my plans. CJM, monoblade TB, 5in RevAuto CAI, Kooks headers, offroad midpipe, Kooks catback, cams, and eventually a procharger. He said 1 3/4 until cams and/or a supercharger is added, then 1 7/8 is ideal. Keep in mind that our cars can make 600hp at the crank with the CJM setup and full bolt-ons/cams. If you're going to be among the few who rock that setup, stick with the 1 7/8, especially since you'll be seeing an 8,000+RPM redline depending on internal mods.</p><p>He also mentioned the green cats, but recommended the offroad X pipe. He said he prefers that sound over the H, but others prefer the H over the X.. so it is all based on personal preference. In terms of what they sell, its about a 50/50 split.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyW, post: 14794124, member: 147644"] I think you'll be pleased to know that after doing my research based off of this thread, I called up Kooks and gave Trevor the rundown on my plans. CJM, monoblade TB, 5in RevAuto CAI, Kooks headers, offroad midpipe, Kooks catback, cams, and eventually a procharger. He said 1 3/4 until cams and/or a supercharger is added, then 1 7/8 is ideal. Keep in mind that our cars can make 600hp at the crank with the CJM setup and full bolt-ons/cams. If you're going to be among the few who rock that setup, stick with the 1 7/8, especially since you'll be seeing an 8,000+RPM redline depending on internal mods. He also mentioned the green cats, but recommended the offroad X pipe. He said he prefers that sound over the H, but others prefer the H over the X.. so it is all based on personal preference. In terms of what they sell, its about a 50/50 split. [/QUOTE]
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