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Old 09-15-2008   #31
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This was done by stainless works, I instaled them on Saturday, This was the first set of air tubes done ,,, Left side fits like a glove, The right side needs to be changed a little, I got everything to fit, but had to rerun the tube on the right side.. ALL and all I am thrilled...
Wow those came out great! I wish SW would have done it from the beginning though, but what can you do.

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Old 09-16-2008   #32
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FYI a photo of the watson air tube one photo from e bay and one I took, on the right side they skiped the first pipe and went to the second and 4 th pipe cyl #4 and #8
I think that is the way Mr. Haibeck does the air tubes. One pipe into the first & last primary on each header. It kind of makes sense that as long as you get enough air injected into the exhaust stream, that's all you need to get the emissions to comply.

Hummmmm....that kind of brings me to a "what if" theory. I'm wondering if using the EGR pipe on the right side header to work as an inlet for the AIR system to use as an air injection point....that solves one header for an AIR fitting. Then all I have to do is get fittings put on the left header.

Thanks again guys for sharing all your info....this helps me a good deal.

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Old 09-17-2008   #33
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I feel that since I started this thread about the stuff the group purchase recently bought from Stainless Works that I should offer up this info from Jim at stainless works.

They will install the A.I.R. tubes on the headers. Just send them back with the amonunt they quote you and you'll be able to keep the smog police happy. They will also remove the EGR tube for us 90- 92 owners included in the price of the AIR install.

I gotta say that Jim was very quick to offer up help!

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Old 09-18-2008   #34
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Pictures of SW headers w/stock AIR tubes installed. I did a test install, looks like they fit fine.
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Old 09-18-2008   #35
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How much is SW charging to install the AIR tubes?
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Old 09-18-2008   #36
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I received an email from Jim at SW today that stated it is a $200 option retail for new orders but that they would add them to previously purchased headers for their factory cost of $140 plus return shipping.
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Old 09-19-2008   #37
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I sent Marc Haibeck my Jeal headers. On a 95 I needed an additional fitting for the EGR. Locobob also recommended extra bungs for direct future tuning. Not cheap, but quality work and easy fit.



Old and new before switching over the components. What a difference!
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