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    Headers

    What brand headers do you recomend for the 7g?

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    Thanks I did try that last night but there are plenty of options referenced. I'm more wondering 4-2-1 vs 4-1.

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    https://thegalantcenter.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58641

    https://thegalantcenter.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=60650

    https://thegalantcenter.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=60852

    All you would have had to do was scroll down the page in the performance section or check out the general posts section if the search wasn't helpful. The link I posted in the last thread has good info about the difference in 4-2-1 and 4-1 headers.

    And for future reference, if you have already done some research and have a somewhat specific question that you would like answered it is better to ask that than to post a very general "noob" question that has been thousands of times before.


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    7g vs 8g

    I'll post my question here instead of creating a "wasted" new post.

    Is it me but does the 8g oem header looks better design than the 7g one's?

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    Look at the bends and see how much smoother the RPW units are as opposed to the stockers. The fewer pieces is also a good way to reduce turbulence.
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