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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Long tube headers, which Primary size is 'best'?
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<blockquote data-quote="fuelforfire87" data-source="post: 15710166" data-attributes="member: 172024"><p>Kooks are a big step up from BBK headers as as far as quality. I've had both. I had BBK 1-3/4" ceramic headers for the first 2 or 3 years I've had my car and when I took them off they had some surface rust on them. I only drive my car in nice weather too and store it during the winter. I ordered a set of ceramic coated 1-7/8" kooks headers and offroad x-pipe from maryland speed and holy cow you can see why they cost so much when you open the box and look at them. Even with 1-3/4" you should be fine for boosting. I just went with the 1-7/8" size because most people recommend that size if going turbo or supercharger. Also if you need to pass emissions kooks has their green cat mid pipes that won't throw any CELs like most high flow cats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuelforfire87, post: 15710166, member: 172024"] Kooks are a big step up from BBK headers as as far as quality. I've had both. I had BBK 1-3/4" ceramic headers for the first 2 or 3 years I've had my car and when I took them off they had some surface rust on them. I only drive my car in nice weather too and store it during the winter. I ordered a set of ceramic coated 1-7/8" kooks headers and offroad x-pipe from maryland speed and holy cow you can see why they cost so much when you open the box and look at them. Even with 1-3/4" you should be fine for boosting. I just went with the 1-7/8" size because most people recommend that size if going turbo or supercharger. Also if you need to pass emissions kooks has their green cat mid pipes that won't throw any CELs like most high flow cats. [/QUOTE]
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