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Old 05-08-2004, 10:00 PM   #59 (permalink)
NismoPC
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Columbus, OH USA

Re: OBX vs. Pacesetter

As soon as Mike posted that I knew several individuals would question his comment. I know I did. I was the first to reply to his comments.

There is no comparison betwen the Pacesetter and the OBX except that they are both designed after different generation Hotshot headers. As for the 3-4 hp power difference, that is where I highly disagree with Mike's comments. The OBX should be generating similiar to the same output as the Gen 5 HS. That is a large improvement over the Pacesetter header and there is absolutely no comparison to the Pacesetter when it comes to performance gains.

As soon as the dyno run was published on the OBX was when the poop hit the fan and all this controversy started. It produced almost identical out put gains as the Hotshot Gen 5 at 1/3 the price.

I am very pleased with the OBX header. It was a very nice improvement over the Pacesetter and the price was actually cheaper than the Pacesetter that I replaced. Quality of the build is great and it will resist corrosion and cracking 100% better than any Pacesetter header and potentially all current and past Hotshot headers.
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