WIll these fit a 92 Sedan L

That spinning thing that makes all of the cool noises. OE and Aftermarket.

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Woody9101
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WIll these fit a 92 Sedan L

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OBX-Turb ... otohosting


Will these headers work for turboing?
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Post by beatersubi »

Yes they will. Those are the ones I want.

edit: Considering, of course you have all the other items nessesary for installing a turbo or turbo motor. Are you just looking to add a turbo to your n/a motor?
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Post by Kelly »

Ahh yes, the old OBX header. Owned one, it rattled and leaked a lot, but I feel was very high flowing, and can be converted to twin scroll with a little "cut and paste" action.


I would not recommend it on a street car, due to it sounding really bad.
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Post by Kelly »

Oh ya, and just to ad. The factory header will work just fine for you. We never really found any substantial power gains from several types of headers on turbo cars. At least not as substantial as that money spent elsewhere.

Biggest HP subies I've ever seen in person, all ran a factory header. The header flow was never a factor in power output. It really always stopped at charge cooling capacity.
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