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Old 10-25-2015, 08:26 PM
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Been a very long time since I've been on here, so long that I forgot all of my old log in info and had to make a new one! Anyway I purchased a 15 Denali 6.2 4x4, I love the stock power! Really looking for some info on long tubes which brands have been used and some power numbers if possible! Thanks!
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If money isn't an issue then ARH 1 7/8s or Kooks 1 7/8 after that the Pacesetters. Not sure who else has a set of headers out for the new 14-15s yet.

I did a set of Pacesetter headers on a 6.2 already and the fit and finish was pretty good for $400 headers. Just a heads up tho, order aftermarket wires with that heat wrap on them or some that don't stick straight out like stock or else the wires will sit on the primaries.


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I was hoping someone would say something about OBX or some power numbers from the others. I've had a few hemi's with OBX long tubes and no complaints at all, was hoping to hear some sort of reviews before I wasted the money even though they are less than half of what a set of kooks go for. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by 15dnali6.2
I was hoping someone would say something about OBX or some power numbers from the others. I've had a few hemi's with OBX long tubes and no complaints at all, was hoping to hear some sort of reviews before I wasted the money even though they are less than half of what a set of kooks go for. Thanks!
OBX has 1 7/8 LT's for the 6.2 Silverado. I dont have these yet, but had the OBX LT's on my 2010 and they were nice for lower end pricing. Fit well and no leaks. Going to get a set of these maybe in the spring.
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Its hard to beat the Texas Speed headers in my opinion. Had a set on my 07, and will be ordering them soon for my 2014. They fit awesome, look good, and the price is great too.
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TX speed headers but doesnt have a Y pipe for the 014+ 6.2 last ive heard only the 5.3. Thorley is an option for the 014+ 6.2
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