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Old 06-13-2008, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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5th gen Headers?

I have a H22a and i was wondering, Does Greddy make headers for 5th gens? Everywhere i check its only 92-96 si and accord ex! Will one of those work or no? I thought the accord might work since its a h22! What are some good brands of headers for less than 600? If i have to spend over 600 i might as well turbo it up..
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greddy h22a header only fits the 4th gen. modifcation will be needed to make it fit the 5th gen. mod after down pipe where it meets the cat i believe. for a sub $600 header that actually fits without mod, look into a vibrant or mugen i guess. a lot will say to save your money and get an ebay megan header or even a used dc and collector mod it.
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Okay, anyone else?
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i would just turbo it, but I'm thinking you are going to be spending more than $600 on a turbo setup.

At the $600 mark, why not just bump it up a little?
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I plan on turboing eventually so i wasnt sure if i should spend all that on a header if im going to turbo later
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^well then you shouldn't even consider buying a header if you are going to turbo

Me thinks you need to do a bit more research
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Research on what?lol
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on the money you would spend on a header would be wasted since a turbo wouldn't use it
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greddy header doesnt bolt up to a 5th gen without modification.
DC header is waste of money
Vibrant and Mugen are good for the money for the H series

if youre going turbo dont spend the money on a header at all.
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