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Old 04-07-2005, 10:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4th gen Mugen header

Can someone show me how a 4th gen Mugen header looks like?

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i highly doubt it, because while mugen did make a header for the 4th gen, they were such limited production that by now they are IMPOSSIBLE to find.

so the answer is plain and simply NO.
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Old 04-07-2005, 11:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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ask 95vtex, he has a mugen header laying around. i am sure he got pictures also.
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I just used a 5th gen one - you must either relocate the o2 sensor though by changing the hole on the b-pipe or extending the sensor wires. I just moved the hole.

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I just used a 5th gen one - you must either relocate the o2 sensor though by changing the hole on the b-pipe or extending the sensor wires. I just moved the hole.
Did you use a 5th gen cat back system for the exhast, because of the 5th gen header?
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Na I saw a 4th gen header that my friend has.

It looked kinda ... iffy. Like the mugen power plate was welded across pipe 2 and pipe 3 so there was a little mugen plate bridge sort of thing.

And almostl ike the 5th gen, pipe 4 goes across the 3 other pipes, but the header he had the first pipe went across the other three pipes... It looked stainless, but he mentioned chrome...

Any thoughts? And how much would these run because he said he would sell it to my other friend. thanks
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umm my friend has a mugen header on his 5g and it doesn't say mugen power anywhere and the stamps are on individual pipes and nothing goes across.........irc stamps were jamsa and mugen
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It's called EBAY header... not Mugen:



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like i mention, hit up 95vtex. from SF he got a mugen header for a 4th gen. or at least the top half is a mugen peice.
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Did you use a 5th gen cat back system for the exhast, because of the 5th gen header?
Correct - Also had to slightly shorten the piping leading INto the twinloop muffler, and relocate a couple of hangers and it fits sweet

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