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 Post subject: LS1 Mods (Part 2)
PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2001 2:00 pm 
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OK, the first thread was getting a bit out of hand. I can't even remember the original topic!

Here is some info on the dynatech headers:

LS1 Headers
http://www.secureperformanceorder.com/dynatechdragstore/getsubclasses.cfm?ClassID=259&CategoryID=22

They also make LT1 Headers http://www.secureperformanceorder.com/dynatechdragstore/getclasses.cfm?CategoryID=22

Dynatech is the company that make the headers for FLP, so they are very high quality. A friend of mine recently purchased a complete set-up from them and it cost him about $650 for the entire set up including gaskets, shipping, etc.

I actually like the quality of them better than my Grots, so I may still be ordering a set.

You can save about $60 if you buy Schoenfeld collectors and not the dynatech ones.
http://www.schoenfeldheaders.com/collectors.htm

Keep in mind that they DO NOT come with a y-pipe, but you can get one from Mufflex for about $200.00

So, for around $800.00 you would have a VERY nice set of LT headers.

Here is some info on them...
http://www.ls1.com/ls1forum/Forum17/HTML/008516.html
http://www.ls1.com/ls1forum/Forum17/HTML/007509.html

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Why did you decide against the Macs???

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I still like Macs as inexpensive alternative...it all depends on your budget! Especially when they cost the same as a set of shorties and offer MUCH better gains. Macs would be the perfect choice for someone just doing bolt-on mods. For a car without head work or a big cam, you probably would not notice the difference between Macs and long tubes.

If you are going to go with heads / cam you would probably be better off going with the dynotech headers. They are a few hundred dollars more, but as your mods / HP increase, so do the gains from the long tubes.

I went with the Grots because I got a GREAT deal on a used set. I would rather have dynatechs, but for the price, I couldn't say no.

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Man, last time I asked about that, you said that even with engine mods, the difference would be very minimal.... :-dunno:

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I just ordered a set thanks Jamey.


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Talking about probably 15 RWHP with a cam. As you get more wild with the mods, the difference is going to increase.

Macs = $500
LTs = $1200 (Dynatech excluded)

is 15 HP worth $700? I think I could find $15 HP MUCH cheaper than 700 bux.

As you add more mods though, the gain from the LTs will increase. The gain from LTs with Heads + Cam would probably be worth the $300 difference for Dynatechs.

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FWIW, Hooker is coming out with a new LT header for the LS1. They were supposed to be out already, but they are not. They will be similiar to the Dynatech but will not have a slip fit collector. They obviously will not have the same quality and finish as the Dynatech either, but may be another low cost alternative. They also will not come with a Y pipe, but I believe that Mufflex has that covered as well.

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I knew I should have waited. :mad:

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There are always new things coming out...you'll spend your whole life waiting ;)

The MACs are a very good choice and you will not be disappointed in their performance. If and when you decide to upgrade to true LTs you will not have a problem getting most of your money back. They sell like hotcakes...in fact Mac is usually back ordered on them.

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Are they worth it for the LT1's? I was thinking I could get a set of hooker lt's jet-hot coated and the y-pipe for around the same $$$. Maybe even cheaper if a vendor offers a GP on cz28.

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Yes Dave, they are totally worth it!!

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Are they worth it for the LT1's?

I have not really been in the LT1 scene lately, so I'm a bad person to ask...Rob could probably shed some light. Especially since he has FLP headers made by Dynatech ;)

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complete set of ceramic coated FLP's with offroad(s) and random tech cat(s) O2 extensions and gaskets. $1200


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Wow...that was quick!!!

Ask and ye shall receive!!!

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I already have the 2.5 why pipe so I plan to weld a conector in and I should be set. w/o cats?


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yup, you should be all set...you may have to have the y-pipe modified (shortened or lengthened) but nothing major. Probably a cut or 2 and about $20.00 worth of work.

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Got O2 sims? If not, look on e-bay. You can usually get a set for 50 - 70 bux

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I am getting a new computer no smog, egr,or air. And I like to weld so that should be easy.


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There you go, you'll be in!!!

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