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Long tubes w/a 4v

quik660

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Any figment issues??? I'm sure they would be a pain to swap with the motor already in the car.
 

Bill

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If you are using a stock k-member, they are a bit snug but can be done. If you are using a tube-k, not so bad.
 

ponyboy89lx

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I have a set of ceramic mid length bassani's that i plan to use but i expect them to be a snug fit LOL. And i am running a stock k-member so that adds to the snugness.
 

quik660

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I'm running the AJE K member...... Guess I would just look up a set of mid length headers for a 96-98 cobra??
 

Bill

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I'm running the AJE K member...... Guess I would just look up a set of mid length headers for a 96-98 cobra??
If you're looking at JBA, the 96 and 98 Cobra are not the same. What year is your motor? Will you be using factory emissions?
 

quik660

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Not sure on the yr of the motor. Was told it was out of a 98 Cobra..... But I'm not certain
 

quik660

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That's tough to do and still make it pass the sniffer here...... Especially having to run the older cars on the dyno for the sniffer here.
 

Bill

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If you had an OBD II port, you might not have to. In some states, if they can plug in, they don't require the dyno.
 

quik660

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Well here in Ga it doesn't matter what yr the running gear is..... They base it off the VIN. I got it registered in a county that doesnt require emissions.
 

quik660

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And those are mod motor swap headers??? Guess they would be better than the factories......
 
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