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πŸš€ PaceSetter 70-1113 Black Exhaust Header: Enhance Performance with Sleek Style! Review

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Description of πŸš€ PaceSetter 70-1113 Black Exhaust Header: Enhance Performance with Sleek Style!

CNC-machined, port-matched thick steel flanges provide postive seal at the head and unrestriced flow into the primary tubes. All tubing is mandrel-bent, 16-gauge carbon steel for excellent durability. Available with standard black paint finish or optional ARMOR*Coat metallic ceramic coating. Unsurpassed fit and easy to install with basic skills. Gaskets included.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT SUITABLE FOR 2WD MODELS! '81-'85 4X4 ONLY!

Ordered by mistake for 2WD. Another installation issue was that the rearmost bolt hole in the upper manifold interfered with the EGR port. changes required. Order version 70-1112 if you have a 4WD pickup.

Pros
  • Manifold
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The holder is a joke for spare parts

The figure didn't work without welding on the down pipe. The O2 connector was too small to fit the factory O2 sensor and they had to start with screws to attach it to the head. Complete junk I would just get a new factory manifold if I had to do it again.

Pros
  • Spare parts
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Some rework needed

All is well in the end. But I had to do some serious mods before it would fit. The connection of the exhaust gas recirculation pipe is welded in such a way that it is impossible to screw the nut onto one of the manifold bolts. Thoroughly sanding the manifold, shortening the bolt, and some fiddling with installing the washer and nut finally got it working. Also, a bracket welded to the part that connects to the catalytic converter is out of place. I just had to cut it off and use a clamp to…

Pros
  • Manifolds and parts
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging