anyone use this..?
Do they fit well?
Cost: 1531$
supersprint (made in Italy)
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I put a set on my car, they fit perfectly and don't hang down as much as the stock ones. Best of all is the performance increase.The hardest part was connecting them to the downpipes which I think you will need as well.
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any interference with the starter heat shield?
or motor mounts?
These are made for 2.5L. I have 3.0.....performance loss?
or motor mounts?
These are made for 2.5L. I have 3.0.....performance loss?
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No heat shield now as it would need modification, but the headers are further away from the solenoid than the stock headers.
3ltr? You would need to compare their stock headers with the 2.5 stock headers I think the 3ltr and 2.5 may be the same, but not 100% sure.,
No prob at all with motor mounts
3ltr? You would need to compare their stock headers with the 2.5 stock headers I think the 3ltr and 2.5 may be the same, but not 100% sure.,
No prob at all with motor mounts
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thnaks for info!
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so far as I know there is no external difference from the 2.5 to the 3.0 until you get to the 24v. The thermostat housing is different on the Milano / 164 and somewhere (164 ithink) the starter got smaller.
I don't think you will have any problems.
I don't think you will have any problems.
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1530 $ thats insane
i made custom set for fwd gtv 3.2 and they cost triple times less 


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Those are very nice. I do have a welder and stainless cored wire for it. I just don;t have a way to make the plate mounts.
I will probably just stick with stock headers for now....and make sure the down pipes and rear sections are as free flowing as possible.
I will probably just stick with stock headers for now....and make sure the down pipes and rear sections are as free flowing as possible.