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Old 03-08-2007, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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why are the jp headers so exspensive. thats alot. where can you find them for cheap. 1500$ is way to much.
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I think they may be a bit overpriced, but they are definitely very high quality headers.
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the cheapest way is to build a set of ur own, most things produced for the camry are expensive since they know there wont be a high volume of sales. it sucks but thats the way it is.
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those headers look nice, but in reality look how close they are to stock. theyre just as short as the stock headers, but theyre opened up a little bit. dont waste your time with shortie headers, you definately wont see the gains you want from them. the stock design really isnt that great, and anything is an improvement, but look into a y-pipe first. cheaper and easier to make. after you make your own y-pipe, go ahead and get some junkyard headers, cut the tubes off the manifold/head mating piece, and then start researching and making yourself some long tube headers.alot of welding and time is required to get everything perfect, but in the end the long tube headers that you made for a couple hundred will definately outperform $1500 shorties anyday.
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I agree they are expensive, but I have them and they are very effective. I have the TRD SC, high pressure fuel pump,and K&N filter. It dyno'd at 207hp. The only change was the headers and a 2.5" cat back(with a 2.5" test pipe) and I picked up 30 wheel hp. The cat not being there is probably only worth a few hp, and the cat back maybe 10hp. The rest was the headers.
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yup....expensive but well worth it......if you're boosted. otherwise, don't bother.
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