Yet another GT40p header thread

Discussion in 'Technical' started by garrettmuir1227, Feb 26, 2014.

  1. RMiller

    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Man, for the money of buying the P heads, rebuilding them and paying for those headers you could buy some better performing aluminum heads.
     
  2. garrettmuir1227

    garrettmuir1227 (Almost) Certified to Work on Your Porsche

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    agreed, to be honest man. i have alot of parts im not using on my build that im trying to get rid of. if i can get rid of the p heads and all the other stuff i have im gonna get a good set of aluminum heads i think, or the non p heads and some other fun parts lol. be looking for a misc parts for sale thread on classifieds soon lol:yahoo:
     
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    That's some darn good advice right there. :)
     
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    garrettmuir1227 (Almost) Certified to Work on Your Porsche

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    agreed lol i havent even had mine for a year yet and ive already had some frustration with it. and itll keep happening im sure. but i love these cars and you gotta do what you gotta do:bananaman
     

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