I would say no... I have a Summit High Flow cat and I hav to replace it
after a little over a year. Headers are really prone to oxidation because
of where they are and stuff. I say, save some extra money and get some
name brand ones... my whole motto when it comes to performance is "ou get
what you pay for" =)
-mike d.
88, 6er, LE, 3.55, Slush-o-matic, headers, Flowmaster, TekStyle Tonneau,
and more.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Pit/1133
miggitymike@juno.com
"The only reason a Dakota will beat a Ranger is because of the
engine"
- Disgruntled Ranger Owner
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999 14:20:56 PST Bill Mullens <xring@hotmail.com> writes:
>Dak-ers,
>
>Summit Racing is listing a Summit-brand header for our trucks.
>Anybody
>have any experience with them? They're pretty cheap. I'm just
>thinking
>it would be a way to lose a little weight up front, if nothing else.
>
>Bill Mullens
>'94 Dakota 5.2L,5sp,2wd,3.55 SG,MP,K&N,March,American Racing
>'89 Shelby Daytona TII,MP,K&N cone
>
>
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