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Yea, there was no cracking and I've had them in for quite some time and on some very long trips. The only "problem" you'll run into with the GT headers is that you will need to trim one of your studs and relocate your O2 sensors. You also will not be able to fit one of your stock fans properly and would need to either get aftermarket fans that are thinner or run without one of your fans.
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Vehicle: Hyundai Tiburon FX
FAL's are Flex-A-Lite slim fans. about 2 inches thick. I've put them on and they're soooo much better than those bogus stock fans.
GT headers are good quality, no cracks nothing. But you NEED the FALS with them or else it will melt the plastic on the fans and you will have a gasket leak. I also do not reccomend anyone with an automatic to get these. These headers have so much potential but I'm using 50% of it with my auto... Yes you will need the shop to cut the stud. And it's totally worth getting ceramic coated. Don't want that sucker rusting on ya.
GT headers are good quality, no cracks nothing. But you NEED the FALS with them or else it will melt the plastic on the fans and you will have a gasket leak. I also do not reccomend anyone with an automatic to get these. These headers have so much potential but I'm using 50% of it with my auto... Yes you will need the shop to cut the stud. And it's totally worth getting ceramic coated. Don't want that sucker rusting on ya.
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My new GT Headers from K-Spec.
Video 7.5 ΜΒ but its worth it:
http://www.braker1.com/tiburon/videos/engine.mpg
My Mechanics:
Video 7.5 ΜΒ but its worth it:
http://www.braker1.com/tiburon/videos/engine.mpg
My Mechanics:
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The steam is because the headers are new and with the heat the material is burning. Its normal for new headers… after a while the steam gone.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Wow, those sounded great.
What all you got done to that sucker braker?
Also, WTF is with the wires hanging across your valve cover?
What all you got done to that sucker braker?
Also, WTF is with the wires hanging across your valve cover?
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QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Jan 24 2006, 11:03 PM)
Also, WTF is with the wires hanging across your valve cover?
Its the ground wires from the Nology hot wires.
QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Jan 24 2006, 11:03 PM)
What all you got done to that sucker braker?
Here is the complete mods list....so far.... 71 mods and counting....
http://www.braker1.com/car.html