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    i heard mfactory has a Tri-Y design for headers as well. Maybe you guys can donate a set for the up and coming test?

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    The ones we had were a limited batch leftover from an order from a customer. We do not offer the header as part of our catalog.
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    Ahhh i see.... but they do sell them internationally right?

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    Our HK office used to sell them, but since the split from them and moving everything stateside, we no longer offer generic items, only the items in our catalog
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    any1 have actual pic of hytech header on a b16 showing the ground clearance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vteccoupe View Post
    any1 have actual pic of hytech header on a b16 showing the ground clearance?
    It would be the same as the Buddyclub header shown on the previous page
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    ooo..meaning buddyclub and tri-y header = same design?
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    buddy club is tri y...

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    Note to all - tri-y is a design of a header. NOT a brand.

    Tri-y design allows each cylinder pulse to merge correctly and without turbulence

    Refer to this - http://rocky-road.com/thorley.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    Note to all - tri-y is a design of a header. NOT a brand.

    Tri-y design allows each cylinder pulse to merge correctly and without turbulence

    Refer to this - http://rocky-road.com/thorley.html
    thanks for the clarification
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    i thought it was a brand
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