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    Hey guys, is this a good combo deal? Do i need to get the o2 sensor extensions? I think i will get this + magnaflow catback.
    http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=976&catid=8
    any suggestions?
    2000 T/A

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    I'd go with something stainless like QTP, Kooks, or American Racing

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    • #3
      There is nothing wrong with pacesetters. I had uncoated's on my car for 2 years. My buddy's still running them on his car with no problems. The new TSP ypipe design is pretty good also. Seems like a good deal to me. Just buy some POR-20 or similar paint to coat them with and you will be all set.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by c0ncEpT View Post
        There is nothing wrong with pacesetters. I had uncoated's on my car for 2 years. My buddy's still running them on his car with no problems. The new TSP ypipe design is pretty good also. Seems like a good deal to me. Just buy some POR-20 or similar paint to coat them with and you will be all set.
        x2 and yes you will need 02 extensions.
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        • #5
          or send them to qc coatings for a ceramic coat

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          • #6
            If your buying new pace setter and then going to pay someone to coat them just up your order and get factory ceramic coated.
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            • #7
              Pretty sure TSP will work with you on getting ceramic coated headers, I asked if I could get a custom grind in a cam combo and the guy said sure, no price change and I'd only have to wait a little longer for the cam to arrive from Comp. At least that's what he said anyway.

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              • #8
                Yeah thats a good deal.
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                • #9
                  I have coated pacesetters, love them, fit was supreme, y pipe was a great design. I would get coated over paint though.
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                  • #10
                    not a bad deal,my current headers are just painted and they are not bad at all

                    how old are your current o2's? you can just buy longer o2 sensors from like autozone and save 50 in just extenders and have 2 new o2's for maybe 50-60 more.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Virtue View Post
                      not a bad deal,my current headers are just painted and they are not bad at all

                      how old are your current o2's? you can just buy longer o2 sensors from like autozone and save 50 in just extenders and have 2 new o2's for maybe 50-60 more.
                      I just got the car not even a week ago lol. I will put it on the hoist and see how everything looks.
                      2000 T/A

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                      • #12
                        Just buy extensions, the vette o2s are the right way to do it but cost more.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sman View Post
                          Just buy extensions, the vette o2s are the right way to do it but cost more.
                          I agree, they do cost more but they have a lifetime warranty. Also as far as coating it depends on how often you drive the car and if it sees winters. If its a summer only car that doesn't see a ton of wet conditions then you can get by with painted, but if your planning on any winter driving I would spend the extra $$ and get them coated.
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