N/A header that allows you to keep A/C
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Ok, what i would really like is an RMF narrow style header but i think that is going to be a long since i can only hope someone is selling a used one. I am in need of a custom header but it must be able to allow me to keep a/c. from the looks of every custom header other than this one none of them allow this. Are there any other headers that allow this?
I dunno of NA Headers not allowing AC... That would be one crazy Header design to do that..
The SMSP I had would in no way interfere with the AC.
Turbo Manifolds on the other hand normally cause you to lose AC..
The SMSP I had would in no way interfere with the AC.
Turbo Manifolds on the other hand normally cause you to lose AC..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MLBZ521 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I dunno of NA Headers not allowing AC... That would be one crazy Header design to do that..
The SMSP I had would in no way interfere with the AC.
Turbo Manifolds on the other hand normally cause you to lose AC..</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya, and its not actually the manifold that causes the problem.
Its the turbo.
I would NOT buy a NA header that made me remove the AC.
thats just retarded, and WAY WAY WAY over engineered, and blingy.
The SMSP I had would in no way interfere with the AC.
Turbo Manifolds on the other hand normally cause you to lose AC..</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya, and its not actually the manifold that causes the problem.
Its the turbo.
I would NOT buy a NA header that made me remove the AC.
thats just retarded, and WAY WAY WAY over engineered, and blingy.
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