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Old 07-17-2014, 11:23 AM
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Hi everybody, just a quick question, will these fit my 2002 ls1 manual....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ls3-Exhaus...item20e8b2ec9c

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And why do you want those ?

Sorry just noticed you're in England. Disregard.

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There is an entire post on this very subject:

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...tall-pics.html
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Thanks for your replies, so are these the same as Z06 hedders then? I would love some long tubes but these are the right money at the min.

I am new to C5's I know my C4's like the back of my hand
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Originally Posted by adi4
Thanks for your replies, so are these the same as Z06 hedders then? I would love some long tubes but these are the right money at the min.

I am new to C5's I know my C4's like the back of my hand


IF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, You don't have the cash for the optimum set of LT SS headers,, this up grade is the next best thing.

Better flow, max OEM performance. You will see an increase in performance.

Anytime you alter air flow inside the engine (between the heads and the TB, you should consider a professional tune.. Your engine should run fine without a tune after you install this exhaust system but,, a professional tune will provide you an the most from your MODs/

Consider this option after you install ALL the mods within your budget:

http://www.corvettes-of-westchester....ducts/autocal/

Chuck is a highly recommended for aftermarket upgrade install tuning. Using the INTERNET tuning is your best option if you dont have a good tuner available in your area.. Check out the link above and let me know what you think.

Bill

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Originally Posted by Bill Curlee
IF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, You don't have the cash for the optimum set of LT SS headers,, this up grade is the next best thing.

Better flow, max OEM performance. You will see an increase in performance.

Anytime you alter air flow inside the engine (between the heads and the TB, you should consider a professional tune.. Your engine should run fine without a tune after you install this exhaust system but,, a professional tune will provide you an the most from your MODs/

Consider this option after you install ALL the mods within your budget:

http://www.corvettes-of-westchester....ducts/autocal/

Chuck is a highly recommended for aftermarket upgrade install tuning. Using the INTERNET tuning is your best option if you dont have a good tuner available in your area.. Check out the link above and let me know what you think.

Bill
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AND,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , That matters how?

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Originally Posted by Bill Curlee
IF,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, You don't have the cash for the optimum set of LT SS headers,, this up grade is the next best thing.

Better flow, max OEM performance. You will see an increase in performance.

Anytime you alter air flow inside the engine (between the heads and the TB, you should consider a professional tune.. Your engine should run fine without a tune after you install this exhaust system but,, a professional tune will provide you an the most from your MODs/

Consider this option after you install ALL the mods within your budget:

http://www.corvettes-of-westchester....ducts/autocal/

Chuck is a highly recommended for aftermarket upgrade install tuning. Using the INTERNET tuning is your best option if you dont have a good tuner available in your area.. Check out the link above and let me know what you think.

Bill

Hi Bill and thanks for the reply, I have decided to hold out for a set of LT's I have to wait for the Chevy fund pot to refill a little first as I have just bought a Corsa, what is really frustrating is the cost of shipping and the inport duty we have to pay when we buy anything form you guys, $1200 for a corsa and $864 for shipping and duty

I had a long chat with Chuck, a very helpful man indeed and I will be in contact with him to sort out my tuning.

Once againg thank you

Adrian

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