Pacesetter headers
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Pacesetter headers
I'm thinking about putting some pacesetter headers on my 88 4runner. I would rather go with some doug thorley or lce headers but the price of the pacesetters are much more within my range. I did a search and found a some positive feedback and some negative. So I'm stuck... Anyone with any current reviews of their pacesetter headers after a bunch of miles on them?
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Has been covered before, lots.
Bought mine used with unknown mileage, was a little rusty. Painted it with some high-temp header paint from auto store. Sounds okay, fits okay. two bolt holes didnt line up but they arent needed. Lots of people get warped flanges, mine was flat. Use a good gasket between it and the head, OEM or similar. Dont use paper gaskets. I have about 8K-9K miles on mine. Wouldnt buy new, but deal was too good to pass up
Bought mine used with unknown mileage, was a little rusty. Painted it with some high-temp header paint from auto store. Sounds okay, fits okay. two bolt holes didnt line up but they arent needed. Lots of people get warped flanges, mine was flat. Use a good gasket between it and the head, OEM or similar. Dont use paper gaskets. I have about 8K-9K miles on mine. Wouldnt buy new, but deal was too good to pass up
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