Obx header
#21
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YA it was a $10 extra
Just ran the first half tank of fuel since the "tune up" and gained 15 miles from 120 to 135 miles per half tank running it like I stole it none the less and 5th gear seems to pull a bit better now as well. I know this is most likely the placebo effect but I am fairly happy with this header decision for now
Just ran the first half tank of fuel since the "tune up" and gained 15 miles from 120 to 135 miles per half tank running it like I stole it none the less and 5th gear seems to pull a bit better now as well. I know this is most likely the placebo effect but I am fairly happy with this header decision for now
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#25
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OBX is hit or miss. I bought a header for my impreza and had to stretch it to fit on the studs. they rust like a SOB tho.... but for the price of em... ya cant complain much.
#27
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There are stainless steel headers out there that don't rust.
IMO the obx header is a decent low cost replacement for the factory manifold, but if your buying it for the performance gains normally associated with headers, I would look elsewhere.
IMO the obx header is a decent low cost replacement for the factory manifold, but if your buying it for the performance gains normally associated with headers, I would look elsewhere.
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