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    Gude Headers

    Anyone use these Gude headers?
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    whoa good find, those are something new and I bet the only left.........

    looks like all everything is there, but I only see one O2 and it is higher up then normal. It's a 4-1 design and would need cermaic coating, I think that is just regular black paint like on the pacesetter. I'd say get it and see how it works esp for that price.
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    it could be a pacesetter....
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88LXi68
    it could be a pacesetter....

    I never never heard anything good about Gude /bullfrog but they have been in business for a long long time . Do alot of research.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord
    I never never heard anything good about Gude /bullfrog but they have been in business for a long long time . Do alot of research.


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    I agree with that statement 100% and saw a friend deal with them direct and their products were garbage from what i saw myself. As for the header its probably the Pacesetter anyway since i doubt gude would make a header for a 3rd gen anyway.

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    I was kinda thinking it may be Pacesetter rebadged or something, but aren't they 4-2-1?. Man, I kinda hope I get outbid, I don't want to deal with it. Justin, I think there are 2 O2 sensor holes, the pics are blurry but it looks like theres one on each middle pipe of the header, or the maybe I'm seeing things.
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    it's not pacesetter, pacesetter uses a flange between the primary and secodnary and it's 4-2-1.

    The gude is 4-1
    The S&S is also 4-1

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    yea there is two O2 I was thiking the other was a hook up for the carb, so that is EFI only header. Well who ever made it it is an older style.
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    yeah that's a nice find because gude hasnt made that for a while. i think most of the stuff they can do for the 3rd gen accord is upon special notice. so you have to ask, i'm guessing that's right though. so it'll take a long time to get stuff from them? just guessing. if you ask me, i'd say that looks like it has been used already. i mean, would it just convieniently be rusty around the header to downpipe connection?
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    nope not used or the paint would have been burnt off... the reason for the rust is cause that is an edge and the paint probably chipped when they fitted the two parts together exposing the metal. The paint isn't the high heat it's the same one used by other companies to protect the header while in storage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin86
    whoa good find, those are something new and I bet the only left.........

    looks like all everything is there, but I only see one O2 and it is higher up then normal. It's a 4-1 design and would need cermaic coating, I think that is just regular black paint like on the pacesetter. I'd say get it and see how it works esp for that price.
    with an o2 sensor that close it will send a better a/f ratio signal....farther down you have more chance of there being carbon buildup and everything that will hinder the o2 sensors abilities
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