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Old 02-24-2008, 07:34 PM
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It seems that every other person on this forum is saying how headers just arent worth it for the tC because it lets out toooooo much rasp. That being the case, if I were to swap back to my stock headers, wouldnt I lose that added hp just to get rid of rasp?
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Old 02-24-2008, 09:26 PM
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ya. i dont' get what your trying to say?
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This has been asked like 697 times in the past week.

If you remove the header (yes, not headers) and put back the stock header, you will get rid of the rasp and lose the slight power gain you got from putting on the aftermarket header. Have you seen the difference between the stock header and the DC one you have? The runners on the stock are smaller, thats why you will lose the slight increase in power that you got from the DC header.

And it's header, not headers. We only have one.
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sorry...HEADER ...well F that
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