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Old Dec 24, 2014 | 02:52 PM
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As far as Exotic Muscle, I just purchase an item off of them and everything was as described and explained. They seem to have more C4 parts than any other vendor, especially body parts. I would recommend them and will purchase from them again.[/QUOTE]


Just hope you don't run into any problems. I would never buy from them again.
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Old Dec 24, 2014 | 03:01 PM
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Every company will have a few disgruntled customers. If there are too many complains, I'd run.
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I had tpis 1 3/4" coated headers on my 93 and loved them. Perfect fit. 355 rwhp with hotcam and ported lt1 heads.

I since went to arh 1 7/8" with 3" arh exhaust and x pipe. I like these too, but

1. Heavier (When you compete against lsx's this matters)
2. needed spacers to fit with my canton road race pan, the tpis fit fine with this part
3. i suspect that i lost low end tq, but i need to confirm. However, thats my own fault putting a 1 7/8" header onto a stock 350 (even if its supercharged).
4. Harder to tighten the bolts. I had to make a special ratchet wrench to get to some of the bolts . Also plug wires more likely to burn needed routed difft vs. Tpis which seemd more natural.

Dont get me wrong arh is great, but if your goal is a naturally aspirated modd 350 lt1, then id do tpis

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