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Old 01-26-2018   #11
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No, if I could find a true dual, with the stock tips, lower back pressure and no drone.... I'm in!
Corsa and Obx although they do sound different. Used to have a Corsa (on the last car) now have the OBX. I liked the Corsa better but couldn’t justify the cost difference. I’m cheap.
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Old 01-26-2018   #12
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Yun, my steering column rubbed against the header, and ceramic coated, it's very abrasive to the touch.
Interesting. I wonder if the steering box location changed. Or, just car to car manufacturing variation. I'll make it a point to look at your car at Carlisle.
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Old 01-27-2018   #13
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Interesting. I wonder if the steering box location changed. Or, just car to car manufacturing variation. I'll make it a point to look at your car at Carlisle.
My OBX headers required a dimple, too. Even so, I still see evidence that they're trying to occupy the same space. Probably engine mount compliance.

Reminds me of this video you've probably already seen where they "dimple" headers and don't see the performance loss you might expect:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azPKIjxmmdU
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Old 01-27-2018   #14
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No issues at all with fit and clearance with my SW headers.

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Old 01-27-2018   #15
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Interesting. I wonder if the steering box location changed. Or, just car to car manufacturing variation. I'll make it a point to look at your car at Carlisle.
Yun, Pete actually had spacers made up for this. So, it ain't just me. - Steve
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Old 01-27-2018   #16
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Yun, Pete actually had spacers made up for this. So, it ain't just me. - Steve
If this is a "known" problem, you'd think the manufactures would just do a work-around?
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Old 01-28-2018   #17
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The OBX headers are a copy of the Stainless Works short tube headers. The Stainless Works short tube headers also interfere with the steering column. Stainless Works long tube headers (PN ZR1CORV38) do not interfere with the steering column. The primary tubes are about two inches longer than the short headers and might be good for five more HP.
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Common issue with all headers for our cars as I understand it. Had to dimple my header too. Not a big issue.
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I have a '90 as well. If I send you a photo, could you show me where I need to dimple? I would like to do that before I have them ceramic coated.
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Old 3 Weeks Ago   #19
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You are referring to a posting from a six years ago. The current version, made in the past four years or so, of Stainless Works headers does not interfere with the steering shaft. They currently make only the short tube type.

The OBX headers have not changed. They still touch the steering shaft.
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You are referring to a posting from a six years ago. The current version, made in the past four years or so, of Stainless Works headers does not interfere with the steering shaft. They currently make only the short tube type.

The OBX headers have not changed. They still touch the steering shaft.
Thanks for the reply Marc. I just bought a set of the Maximizer headers this past week. Do you know if these are still the same design as the OBX which will hit the steering shaft on a '90. If so, would you recommend dimpling the header? Modifying or swapping out the steering shaft?
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