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Xforce headers pics
Hey,
i need to clear something up. Could someone please post a pic of what equal length Xforce headers looks like? Ive been searching them and ive found pics all with different designs but they all claim to be xforce. which ones are they out of these: 1. ?? 2. ?? 3. ?? cheers -Nick
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Top two both look like X-Force (Syms replica), bottom one is a Cusco replica by the looks of it.
X-Force, XS Power, etc etc...all those replica brands you find, are more than likely the SAME header with a different badge. I've seen a few of the China types next to each other, and you cant pick the difference. |
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Stace and I both have number 1 fitted.
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do these systems hug in under the sump or hang low ?
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hang low
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whats the better design out of 1 and 2?
i like 1 because its true equal and 4>1 but i cant seem to find any replicas of it ..
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wouldnt a 4-2-1 system be better.... or all same?
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The xforce is 4>2>1. The GTSPEC ones are 4 > 1 but they are not true equal length.
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headers, pics, xforce |
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