04-30-2008, 10:22 AM
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Drives: 98' Z28 08 CC Z71 2010 SS/RS
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 493
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
for the price, coated pacesetters are the best. after that its a toss up, whatever you can get for cheaper is going to be your best bet. they all do the same thing, tho they will all argue they are better than the competition (which might be true by .000002 hp)
Im running Hooker Super LTs on my car as well, the one thing i liked about them was that i didnt have to disconnect my steering knuckle to install them. the #1 exhaust has a slip fitting and is not attached to the mounting bracket with the rest of the exhaust on that side, so you can install them easier.
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I was hoping to get the ceramic coated pacesetter LT's as my next mod with the off road Y. Do you know are these a pain in the ... to install or about how long it would take? Would it still pass emissions or will I have to do a swap every 3 years?:(
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