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Topic: Flowtech ceramic coated longtube headers
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92_5.0
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Member # 7624
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I've ran BBK longtubes before and have no complaints, but thinking about going a little cheaper if I can without sacrificing too much quality. Also, I will not be running a mid pipe so the 3-bolt collector is ok. The car is going to be track only so I'll leave it open header for now. Summit has them for $288 compared to BBK ceramic coated at $449. Anyone have any fitment/quality issues with Flowtech?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/big-32104flt
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Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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wilit
Mustang Messiah
Member # 3367
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I'm usually not one to discourage people from buying lower priced parts, except when it comes to Flowtech headers. Flowtech headers are garbage for fitment. I had a set and quickly got rid of them. Don't waste your money on them.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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Member # 12534
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Flowtech are junk (I heard) but if your in a budget run them and see if they are any good
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Posts: 1901 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Nov 2012
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68dustin
CAFords OG
Member # 5388
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I'm running them on my cougar.... (biggest pain in the ass to get sealed up)
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Posts: 3986 | From: neverland | Registered: Feb 2005
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92_5.0
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Member # 7624
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Thanks guys, I'm not really on a budget, but when I saw the price difference for ceramic coated headers and saw how cheap the Flowtechs were I thought they might be a good buy...too good to be true lol. Looks like I'll just go with the chrome BBK 1 5/8 again and call it a day.
Posts: 1629 | From: bay area | Registered: May 2007
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MR. STALLION
Stallions President
Member # 374
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Have never used them on a foxbody, but i've got an engine here in the shop we are almost done with that has them. This is a 2V though. Had BBK ceramics, but because this setup has a TCI Race Built Auto, the clearance on the passenger side flange at the collector was hitting on the trans pan. Most importantly, the 02 bungs were welded on the inner side of the collector with no way to fit. The Flowtech was the only set that mounts the 02's in a position to clear. Again, this is on a Modular 2V.
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Posts: 1799 | From: SJ/Campbell, CA USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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90 7up lx
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Member # 10304
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Dont do it.....
I remember on my 1st fox I bought a set of them and had to remove the steering shaft and run it threw the headers.. biggest pain in the ass....go w bbk
Posts: 1266 | From: north valley | Registered: Sep 2010
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racsirx
CAFords OG
Member # 1710
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Why not try MAC? They tuck closer to the body than the BBKs and they don't have the one piece flange which I think is better but I know some people are going to disagree on that with me
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Posts: 20750 | From: Concord & Pittsburg, CA | Registered: Aug 2002
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Vndcatr
CAFords OG
Member # 2343
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I only run kooks, when i cant use them i will use Macs. my first longtubes on my ls1 were flowtech and they were literally the biggest piece of shit header EVER.
I think MAC is best bang for the buck header for a mustang. [ 2014-08-01, 03:51 PM: Message edited by: Vndcatr ]
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Posts: 1066 | From: Sacramento,Ca | Registered: Jan 2003
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wilit
Mustang Messiah
Member # 3367
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I swapped my Flowtechs out for MAC's. While it's not the most perfect header, the MAC's are very good and priced affordably.
-------------------- "If a man hasn't found something worth dying for, he isn't fit to live." - Martin Luther King Jr.
Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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v-town coupe
fordologist
Member # 2771
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my flowtechs out of the box fit great, I no longer have them as my current setup wont allow them to fit.
although they fit great, they seemed to hang a little bit lower then other brands and buy them raw if you can and take them to sanderson for the ceramic coating ( they told me last goodguys roughly $200 a set for LT's) the stuff they use at flowtech is garbage the coating lasted maybe 16 months before starting to peel.
SS headers for the win always.
Posts: 4597 | From: the V-town | Registered: May 2003
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