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#64693 Dec 4, 2:00pm
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"The headers produced 176.3 hp to the wheels with 122.8 ft./lbs of torque. This was before we made the mid-pipe.

We will be selling the headers with the mid-pipe as a set by the end of December. The price and new HP figures will be announced shortly."
http://www.gtfabrications.com/gtf/celicaheader/index.htm



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looks pretty laughsilly

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rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

I like their instructions

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Tools Needed
1. Basic wrench or socket wrench set (metric).

2. 30mm wrench or 30mm (12 point only) socket

3. Screwdriver set

4. Rubber Mallet or hammer.

5. Mechanic with small girlie hands.

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rofl
i kno i kno...just thought id see if you guys of ever heard of it before


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it is werid lookin tho grin


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are those dyno results on a stock car with just the header replaced?

and i would assume that is on a gts model because they normally rate just a little above 160 horses at the wheels (a.k.a. true horsepower, not the 180 it comes factory rated with) if so, thats a nice 13 horsepower gain (to 173 horses at the wheels)...definately something to look into. thumbsup

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Originally Posted by sPeEd4tHeNeEd
are those dyno results on a stock car with just the header replaced?

and i would assume that is on a gts model because they normally rate just a little above 160 horses at the wheels (a.k.a. true horsepower, not the 180 it comes factory rated with) if so, thats a nice 13 horsepower gain (to 173 horses at the wheels)...definately something to look into. thumbsup


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also, they said "that is before we placed the mid pipe" or something..so maybe that means that they had a straight pipe from the headers, no cat... confused


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Originally Posted by tWiSteD
also, they said "that is before we placed the mid pipe" or something..so maybe that means that they had a straight pipe from the headers, no cat... confused

yup, thats what i figured


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i think it looks pretty good... look how cleanly they made it.
it may not look to have the best bends, but then agian, the space in our engine bay is so limited in the rear.


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Originally Posted by element_celica
i think it looks pretty good... look how cleanly they made it.
it may not look to have the best bends, but then agian, the space in our engine bay is so limited in the rear.
i was looking at the bends to. i think those bends are intentional and it has nothing to do with space.


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i think its both...
because if you read the post's on nc.org, the only possible way to get the header in is to remove the wheel/axle to get it up in there.


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