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Old 10-01-2008   #31
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Look you guys are knit picking at least on the O2 wires,simple fix.
JVD on the pipes, you should try fitting the other brand of headers made for our cars, Oh wait there isn't anyone else.

Just be glad somebody makes headers for our cars.

JVD just help fix the pipe problems with SW for future ZR-1 installers.

I don't know how the EGR stuff is, can you weld stainless AN ends with a stainless flex pipe
Sometimes we have to think outside the box.

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ahhh.. No Pete we are not nit picking we were ALL asked about specific issues as ZZZZZr1 asked to post those issues up in post #6 and the responses so far ARE valid. With the end goal of making a better product as discussed by ZR1MOM. Yes it is good to have a another header option for those of us that are not running Jeals. However the issues brought up are not invalidated because a single product is available. Hopefully SSW is taking notes and continues to push a better product in the near term. The oil dipstick problem and the EGR tubing are issues that could be easily resolved. The wire harness extension is more of just an annoyance factor from GM in the early years which bothered them enough to reroute the wires. The attempt here is to not slam anybody, but post up what we have all seen, know or at least heard. GC
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Old 10-01-2008   #32
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very nice update ,it seems like the issues are getting fixed very quickly . shows how much stainless works cares
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Old 10-01-2008   #33
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I installed my SW headers on my 90 Z two weeks ago.

Issues:
1. Oil dip stick bracket could not be bolted up. Factory spacer & bolt would not work. #4 exhaust tube interfered w/long bolt & spacer. Tried shortening bolt & spacer, could not get it to work. Ended up cutting the bracket off the dip stick tube, welded it back on to the oppisite side of tube & it fits w/SW bolt & no spacer.

2. Headers had EGR tube in passenger side header. Cut tube off flush & welded patch over hole.

3. Passenger side O2 sensor wiring was too short, made extension & installed.

4. Passenger side extension tube behind cat was too long, cut approximately an inch off both ends of extension.

5. I live in CA & the AIR injection system is required to pass smog. I removed the AIR tubes from my factory exhaust & installed (welded) them to the SW's.

System sounds great, seat of the pants it pulls much stronger in upper rpm range (5-7,000).
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Old 10-01-2008   #34
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I installed my SW headers on my 90 Z two weeks ago.

Issues:
1. Oil dip stick bracket could not be bolted up. Factory spacer & bolt would not work. #4 exhaust tube interfered w/long bolt & spacer. Tried shortening bolt & spacer, could not get it to work. Ended up cutting the bracket off the dip stick tube, welded it back on to the oppisite side of tube & it fits w/SW bolt & no spacer.

2. Headers had EGR tube in passenger side header. Cut tube off flush & welded patch over hole.

3. Passenger side O2 sensor wiring was too short, made extension & installed.

4. Passenger side extension tube behind cat was too long, cut approximately an inch off both ends of extension.

5. I live in CA & the AIR injection system is required to pass smog. I removed the AIR tubes from my factory exhaust & installed (welded) them to the SW's.

System sounds great, seat of the pants it pulls much stronger in upper rpm range (5-7,000).

Thanks Don, helpful and productive comments
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90 RED/BLACK #2794. 4L60e Automatic Stage V by RPM Transmission, TCI Dedicated TCM, OBX Stainless Headers, Corsa Exhaust, SAN Secondaries and Haibeck PROM, Exotic Muscle Coil overs, LED Interior Lights, LED Tail Lights, LED Headlights, 94 Sport seats with black custom Sheepskins , Cragar rear louvers, GS Front calipers, Banski Trailing arms, APSIS Carbon Fiber steering wheel, Front and Rear Baer Eradispeeds, DRLs, Guldstrand front suspension,urethane bushings from Prothane (total suspension), Dewitt's Raditor with Dual SPAL fans and a Haibeck 170 T-Stat

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Old 10-01-2008   #35
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very nice update ,it seems like the issues are getting fixed very quickly . shows how much stainless works cares

They really do care and want to make sure you're happy. Is it perfect yet no but with everyones help we will make it perfect.

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Old 10-01-2008   #36
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I installed my SW headers on my 90 Z two weeks ago.

Issues:
1. Oil dip stick bracket could not be bolted up. Factory spacer & bolt would not work. #4 exhaust tube interfered w/long bolt & spacer. Tried shortening bolt & spacer, could not get it to work. Ended up cutting the bracket off the dip stick tube, welded it back on to the oppisite side of tube & it fits w/SW bolt & no spacer.

2. Headers had EGR tube in passenger side header. Cut tube off flush & welded patch over hole.

3. Passenger side O2 sensor wiring was too short, made extension & installed.

4. Passenger side extension tube behind cat was too long, cut approximately an inch off both ends of extension.

5. I live in CA & the AIR injection system is required to pass smog. I removed the AIR tubes from my factory exhaust & installed (welded) them to the SW's.

System sounds great, seat of the pants it pulls much stronger in upper rpm range (5-7,000).
Thanks ZR1DON this is the kind of info we need.
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Old 10-02-2008   #37
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Just curious, what is different with this latest run of them? Haven't people been installing these for a few years successfully?
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Old 10-02-2008   #38
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They really do care and want to make sure you're happy. Is it perfect yet no but with everyones help we will make it perfect.

Thanks!
Was just wondering if there was any word regarding my original problem, the EGR fix? I haven't heard a word from their customer service.
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Old 10-02-2008   #39
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I bought my SW's just before the GP in Bowling Green at the Gathering in May. The install went well, but I needed the extensions on both sides. If you want to route the wires and have them out of the way with a professional install in mind, the extensions are needed. Not doubting Marc Haibeck..... you can get the driver side to plug in, but its still too tight in my opinion.
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Old 10-07-2008   #40
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Just a followup note regarding Stainless Works. Though they promised to get back to me regarding the EGR pipe extension, I haven't heard a word from their customer service or tech dept. Not good...
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