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Old 08-19-2021   #1
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Default headers and x-pipe

what company offers headers and x-pipe for a 91 ZR-1? I know stainless works use to but I haven't looked lately.
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Old 08-20-2021   #2
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

Maybe 2?? Stainless works of course, but also OBX and the Maximizer systems. Search on Ebay for C4 ZR-1 exhaust, and you can get the OBX and Maximizer systems with straight mid pipes like Corsa has, or you can opt for a Xpipe.
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Old 08-20-2021   #3
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

Another option are the long tube headers made by Henderson Performance

https://www.hendersonperformance.com/hpt-parts
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Old 08-20-2021   #4
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

Is there any complete bolt on systems that do not require anything special to install them in my garage.
I like the corsa exhaust and stainless works headers with high flow cats but I don?t think they bolt right up. Anyone know.

Also anyone running these Henderson?s performance? Will they bolt right up to a corsa exhaust? Thanks
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Old 08-21-2021   #5
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

I added Stainless Works headers with their high flow cats to my Corsa. They bolted right up.
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Old 08-25-2021   #6
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

Dredgeguy thanks for clarifying. For some reason I thought I had to fab a small piece between the headers and corsa. Glad to hear they bolt right up.
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Old 08-30-2021   #7
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Default Re: headers and x-pipe

Mine too (SW) and X-pipe bolt right up. But, you will have to fab a little (let's call it a "Z" bracket) for the dipstick tube to attach to after removing the stock exhaust manifolds.
When I get my workshop built, I can unpack all my tools and fab a bracket for you. OR you can look at these photos and fab up you own.

Materials:

3/4" x ~ 3/32" thick strap (from any hardware store - I recommend steel as I had issues with aluminum breaking at the 90? bends. YMMV tho.)

1/2" long x 1/4" dia STOVE BOLT with lock washer and nut.

silver paint (optional)

The length of the material (link) for the bracket is 67mm.
The length of the header tab is ~ 19mm (3/4")
The length of the middle section too is ~ 19mm (3/4")
The long tab makes up the remainder of the link.
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File Type: jpg Dipstick 1 jpeg.jpg (60.0 KB, 21 views)
File Type: jpg Dipstick 2 jpeg.jpg (63.0 KB, 16 views)
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