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    have been looking at getting a header for my EF. looking around a little bit and always seem to end up on ebay looking at the headers they have for sale on there. my question is...would i be ok with getting one from ebay or i have a shot at getting a ZC header from my homeboy who is parting out his 91 hatch si. which would be a better choice or what is gonna be my best bet? with the famous american economy money is kinda tight and this is gonna be my christmas present to myself!

    thanks in advance!
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    i am running a Z6 block with a NO-TEC jdm d15b head right now, had to do something quick with what was available...i know its not an "ideal" pairing
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    Soo i take it its SOHC?? IDK, I would try to get a Ebay JDM 4-1 header if they make it for SOHC

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    4-2-1 Header only. 4-1 headers are garbage. 2 piece would be better and easier to install.
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    I like 4-1 for something that is a bigger nicer build for your motor, yeah the 4-2-1 be fine!
    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    4-2-1 Header only. 4-1 headers are garbage. 2 piece would be better and easier to install.
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    well the zc/d16a8 headers are 4-2-1! you must have never seen a pair! yes they are for a dohc or are they? oh wait the zc came in a sohc and a dohc! well i guess some people dont know that. things that make you go hummmmm!!!! :idb:

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    No the DOHC ZC is still in the D series motors my friend they use all d series parts, tranny clutch, axles, exhaust etc
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    well the zc/d16a8 headers are 4-2-1! you must have never seen a pair! yes they are for a dohc or are they? oh wait the zc came in a sohc and a dohc! well i guess some people dont know that. things that make you go hummmmm!!!! :idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5
    No the DOHC ZC is still in the D series motors my friend they use all d series parts, tranny clutch, axles, exhaust etc
    wow!! there is a sohc zc to HELLO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by importslife
    well the zc/d16a8 headers are 4-2-1! you must have never seen a pair! yes they are for a dohc or are they? oh wait the zc came in a sohc and a dohc! well i guess some people dont know that. things that make you go hummmmm!!!! :idb:

    oh wait im sorry they are off of a Rover 416 GTI (D16A8) they are not even off a honda so they arent even a honda part my bad lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by importslife
    well the zc/d16a8 headers are 4-2-1! you must have never seen a pair! yes they are for a dohc or are they? oh wait the zc came in a sohc and a dohc! well i guess some people dont know that. things that make you go hummmmm!!!! :idb:
    congrats on making yourself look even dumber. You have ONE Exhaust MANIFOLD. Not 2 HEADERS.

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    the ZC header is a factory 4-2-1 i believe plus its a factory part. really doesnt look as if it will crack either! anyone have any expirience with this? comparisons please!

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    stock is a manifold not a header

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    just get the ebay one and call it a day, or get a KiddRacing one from Mr. Kidd on here

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    where are yall d series guys?

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    eBay header's FTW. NEVER had a problem with them

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