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The construction of t he headers allow you to install the headers without suspending the engine from the mounts. I never had a hard time installing headers on my old t-type and from the looks of things...It shouldnt be that much of a difference. *crossing fingers*
I'll let you know when I'll be doing them...hopefully some time next weekend pending if my Dad can find me an open stall at his workplace. Have you priced the fluids for your trans flush yet?
I'll let you know when I'll be doing them...hopefully some time next weekend pending if my Dad can find me an open stall at his workplace. Have you priced the fluids for your trans flush yet?
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Are you installing them yourself? If you are can I bring mine over? Haha
Nah, I wanted to install headers but I heard that installing them is a nightmare..
Good Luck..
Nah, I wanted to install headers but I heard that installing them is a nightmare..
Good Luck..
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Hey, 636Racer is this a good deal for the headers. I saw it in another post.
Also let me know how the install goes.. I have done headers before, Durango / GMC Jimmy, but there was more room to work with.
PartShippers.com is pleased to present this Autumn sale to the g35driver.com community. I talked with Charlie Wenstrup at Strup Performance Upgrades to let us continue to offer these exceptional headers on sale!
These headers are on sale for only $449.95! List price is $758.00. SAVE 41% OFF!
Link to G35 Coupe Headers:
http://www.partshippers.com/index.ph...th=75_76_209&p roducts_id=782
Outstanding quality and performance from carefully designed and constructed headers makes this an offer that can't be beat!
Adding headers to your car has been recognized by this community as one of the best NA performance upgrades you can do.
T-304 #1 grade stainless steel tubing, polished to a bright luster. 1 5/8” mandrel bent tubing X .065 wall thickness.
Flange is 3/8” thick stainless steel. All headers are TIG welded construction - made in the USA - not shipped from overseas!
Easy install does not require the motor to be lifted for clearance!
Individual customer-submitted dyno tests have proven an average 14-15 horsepower and 28-30 ft./lbs. of torque gains!
Also let me know how the install goes.. I have done headers before, Durango / GMC Jimmy, but there was more room to work with.
PartShippers.com is pleased to present this Autumn sale to the g35driver.com community. I talked with Charlie Wenstrup at Strup Performance Upgrades to let us continue to offer these exceptional headers on sale!
These headers are on sale for only $449.95! List price is $758.00. SAVE 41% OFF!
Link to G35 Coupe Headers:
http://www.partshippers.com/index.ph...th=75_76_209&p roducts_id=782
Outstanding quality and performance from carefully designed and constructed headers makes this an offer that can't be beat!
Adding headers to your car has been recognized by this community as one of the best NA performance upgrades you can do.
T-304 #1 grade stainless steel tubing, polished to a bright luster. 1 5/8” mandrel bent tubing X .065 wall thickness.
Flange is 3/8” thick stainless steel. All headers are TIG welded construction - made in the USA - not shipped from overseas!
Easy install does not require the motor to be lifted for clearance!
Individual customer-submitted dyno tests have proven an average 14-15 horsepower and 28-30 ft./lbs. of torque gains!
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My Dad and I finished the installation sometime around 12:00am. Took us over 6-7 hours including cooling...car and our heads. Installation was a bit rough, G35Five_O came down and checked it out and witnessed our puzzle piecing. The installation was hard to begin with, jensen said because our trojan hands, we'd have a hard time...it wasnt so much my hands, it was my arms. My Dad has the trojan hands...his hads are concrete like. ANYWAY, the hardest part was taking off the old manifolds...trying to figure out what extensions, universals, wobbles, etc to use to get to the nuts. We often took breaks to contemplate how we'd execute each nut. getting the new manifolds were easy, tightening up were easy because we already knew what to do, revers of how we took the old manifolds off. The hardest side was the passenger side, we had to remove a bracket that was bolted to the alternator to get to the nut closest to the front of the car. I wish my girlfriend was helping us out, she wouldve got to the tigher places with ease...but she stayed home because she had a long day, but she ended up washing clothes ...so much for rest
Would I do this again? hell no!!!!!! My Dad and I were sleepy, getting our hands and arms cut up. Was it worth it? hell yeah!!!! I would estimate about 3-4 hours if I had to do it all over again...but not a chance. Maybe if my girlfriend let me buy a 350Z...I'd do it all over again...but no chance at that either , she wants me to buy a Titan next. (I have no problems with that either) Impressions - It pulled pretty hard on the street. I never really got to open her up on the freeway, I was following my Dad home making sure he was driving straight...we were both tired. I will have to tighten up the bolts after about 500 miles, I'm pretty sure some leaks are going to occur. the instruction indicated 25ftlbs of torque for the manifold nuts, I thought that was a little bit...but I followed it anywyas. I'm going to up it to 30ft lbs next week when I install the tanabe Y-pipe (should be here some time wednesday). APS Test pipes should be here the following week along with the extention pipe so i can complete the exhaust installation with the tanabe ultra medallion pipe. I was hoping to get them all in by the next SuperLap....but, I'll do with what I got. I'm glad we did the headers first; hardest parts should always be done first.
Super Lap is my next testing grounds...till then?...keep watch. same bat time, same bat channel.
btw, grease munky hands and McD fries go great together
Would I do this again? hell no!!!!!! My Dad and I were sleepy, getting our hands and arms cut up. Was it worth it? hell yeah!!!! I would estimate about 3-4 hours if I had to do it all over again...but not a chance. Maybe if my girlfriend let me buy a 350Z...I'd do it all over again...but no chance at that either , she wants me to buy a Titan next. (I have no problems with that either) Impressions - It pulled pretty hard on the street. I never really got to open her up on the freeway, I was following my Dad home making sure he was driving straight...we were both tired. I will have to tighten up the bolts after about 500 miles, I'm pretty sure some leaks are going to occur. the instruction indicated 25ftlbs of torque for the manifold nuts, I thought that was a little bit...but I followed it anywyas. I'm going to up it to 30ft lbs next week when I install the tanabe Y-pipe (should be here some time wednesday). APS Test pipes should be here the following week along with the extention pipe so i can complete the exhaust installation with the tanabe ultra medallion pipe. I was hoping to get them all in by the next SuperLap....but, I'll do with what I got. I'm glad we did the headers first; hardest parts should always be done first.
Super Lap is my next testing grounds...till then?...keep watch. same bat time, same bat channel.
btw, grease munky hands and McD fries go great together
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