What exhaust header should I use to keep my a/c and p/s?
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I have a 1996 Acura Integra GS-R. I was told that in order to install a header I would have to remove my a/c and p/s permanently because of clearance issues... I was also told that no you don't.. I have looked at th ITR style 4-1 header which I like a lot, the 4-2-1 header is okay, and the tri-y which is too much work anyhow... Any ideas and input is much appreciated! Thanks!
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Answer:
the best bet for you is go to dcsports.com and tell them your situation, and they could fabricate a new header for you. Thats what i did, because i had a 99 crx with a built b16 and i had alot of issues with what header i should run, so the guys at dc sports hooked me up. hope that helps
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