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<blockquote data-quote="purpledog07" data-source="post: 639623" data-attributes="member: 22687"><p>Get the stainless header and save the agro.</p><p>I had the same setup years ago but the empi 4 into 1 1/4" and a repacked stainless blue flame big bike exhaust.</p><p>Wrapped the header, with much difficulty as the pipes touched in places where they cross, so not fully covered. Metal cable ties are a must. If it's a daily driver it might be OK but mine rusted away anyway.</p><p>Replacement was a heritage larger bore stainless header and quiet pack, sounds nice, runs nice and looks nice and will not rot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purpledog07, post: 639623, member: 22687"] Get the stainless header and save the agro. I had the same setup years ago but the empi 4 into 1 1/4" and a repacked stainless blue flame big bike exhaust. Wrapped the header, with much difficulty as the pipes touched in places where they cross, so not fully covered. Metal cable ties are a must. If it's a daily driver it might be OK but mine rusted away anyway. Replacement was a heritage larger bore stainless header and quiet pack, sounds nice, runs nice and looks nice and will not rot. [/QUOTE]
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