View Full Version : who with a 4th gen is gonna take the plunge
greenformula92
09-20-2011, 08:13 AM
yes it's extremely expensive....like why is it so much expensive, GMHTP said it bolted right up with no issues, so fitment is good. just curious if this is on anyones to do list
http://www.kookscustomheaders.com/show.php?pid=929&year=&make=&model=
WildBillyT
09-20-2011, 08:16 AM
yes it's extremely expensive....like why is it so much expensive, GMHTP said it bolted right up with no issues, so fitment is good. just curious if this is on anyones to do list
http://www.kookscustomheaders.com/show.php?pid=929&year=&make=&model=
I would guess that it's so expensive because they need to recoup the development costs in a shrinking market, and that it's made of top quality materials which aren't cheap.
greenformula92
09-20-2011, 08:26 AM
while i understand that, the story in GMHTP said kooks had been making them secretly on a case by case basis, so they had an idea on what was needed, all they really needed to do was make the jigs. i could understand 900 or 1000....but almost 1900 is a lot....ive driven cars that cost less that that lol
NJ Torque
09-20-2011, 08:26 AM
Cuase everything Kooks makes is expensive?
MyFirstZ
09-20-2011, 08:31 AM
If I couyld find someone to spend 1800 on my GMMG's I would buy em
qwikz28
09-20-2011, 08:52 AM
Definitely a nice piece, but for that coin, I'd prefer a custom unit.
a custom setup wouldnt get that expensive in most cases... and wouldnt require the added expenses of the "required" bmr parts
creeper
09-20-2011, 09:22 AM
hmmm....I'll stick with my $200 ebay headers, $40 Y pipe, and $50 catback
it sounds pretty good but with headers and required suspension parts added in that costs nearly half what my car is worth hahah. after seeing what exhausts cost for m3's and a lot of new higher end "tuner cars" the price really isn't absurd, it's a quality piece and targeted at high end builds and show cars, so it's simply not for me
sweetbmxrider
09-20-2011, 09:57 AM
a custom setup wouldnt get that expensive in most cases... and wouldnt require the added expenses of the "required" bmr parts
Seriously, go to Mufflex and get a system built for your setup for less.
It sure looks pretty though and I would love a set of headers. Maybe one day....
qwikz28
09-20-2011, 10:12 AM
a custom setup wouldnt get that expensive in most cases... and wouldnt require the added expenses of the "required" bmr parts
If you are going over the axle, I think you're going to need the Panhard Rod relo anyway.
hmmm....I'll stick with my $200 ebay headers, $40 Y pipe, and $50 catback
it sounds pretty good but with headers and required suspension parts added in that costs nearly half what my car is worth hahah. after seeing what exhausts cost for m3's and a lot of new higher end "tuner cars" the price really isn't absurd, it's a quality piece and targeted at high end builds and show cars, so it's simply not for me
Spot on. I'm starting to realize this now that my buddy got a C6 Vette. Even pads and rotors are exorbitant. Catbacks for his car are about what I spent for my entire exhaust, and everything on my car behind the headers is custom from Mufflex. Makes you appreciate the fbody a little more, doesn't it?
Edit: By the way OP, there was a thread about this unit before: http://www.njfboa.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53565 I still want to do the under axle dual system. As always though, other mods took precedent.
ar0ck
09-20-2011, 10:45 AM
I'm sure a company will come along and make china knock offs real soon.
sweetbmxrider
09-20-2011, 10:51 AM
Well lpp had their own setup but it dumped in front of the axle. Also I think the knock off's for that were on ebay already.
spina74
09-20-2011, 11:32 AM
Those who are interested
http://delaware.craigslist.org/pts/2573403572.html
Jersey Mike
09-20-2011, 12:54 PM
Those who are interested
http://delaware.craigslist.org/pts/2573403572.html
Meh, Frankenstein system ^^
3" pipes vs 2.5"
nice, 4" dual tips vs the crappy SLP ones
Kooks muffler vs Borlas welded in
I'm sure it'll make someone very happy, but I wouldn't pass it off as the same thing.
maroman88
09-20-2011, 04:02 PM
Spot on. I'm starting to realize this now that my buddy got a C6 Vette. Even pads and rotors are exorbitant. Catbacks for his car are about what I spent for my entire exhaust, and everything on my car behind the headers is custom from Mufflex. Makes you appreciate the fbody a little more, doesn't it?
Edit: By the way OP, there was a thread about this unit before: http://www.njfboa.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53565 I still want to do the under axle dual system. As always though, other mods took precedent.
plenty of ways around the vette tax lol... i have stainless catted XSpower longtubes with xpipe... i paid $888 shipped from a corvetteforum vendor... and i picked up used borla straight pipes for like 70 bucks lol
pads and rotors i got on ebay, cross drilled and slotted, zinc coated, with ceramic pads for like $250 if that
JerzLT1
09-21-2011, 12:10 AM
Bassani (SP?) has been making that system for a while now, its around the same price too IIRC
EODMonkey
09-21-2011, 03:50 AM
well, its kooks when they make it, it just works and lets not forget its stainless steel. its gonna look like that for life
WayFast84
09-21-2011, 04:55 AM
Anyone else think it doesn't even sound good? Those tips look like butt as well
WiMiMc
09-21-2011, 07:36 AM
If you are going over the axle, I think you're going to need the Panhard Rod relo anyway.
this is what has me meh about the whole thing.
BlackBADaSS02
09-21-2011, 08:02 AM
Bassani (SP?) has been making that system for a while now, its around the same price too IIRC
I had the bassani dual system a few years ago. I got it in stainless for $900. If I remember correctly, they also had it in aluminized steel for ~$700.
qwikz28
09-21-2011, 10:43 AM
this is what has me meh about the whole thing.
I mean, lowering the panhard rod definitely has positive effects on handling, but its just an added cost and weight in the back on top of an already heavy system. I agree though, meh.
LS1ow
09-21-2011, 03:44 PM
looks like a nice kit, but not for that price.
TTA850
09-21-2011, 07:41 PM
Kooks makes nice stuff and you get what you pay for sometimes, it doesnt fit everyones price or needs but it a very nice setup for someone looking for a bolt on true dual. I dont think the price is bad either, my setup cost $1500 so for $400 more you get a true dual. I have their 1 7/8 long tubes and y on my car with a magnaflow catback and in addition to excellent fitment they still look like new after two years and two different cars. In my opinion its a great buy over the long run compared to cheaper built or non stainless systems. As for the required suspension mods, I would think that most people needing a true dual should be doing some suspension work anyway so that cost should not be an issue.
creeper
09-22-2011, 12:36 AM
definitely a time and a place for quality stuff
tonight for instance though I came over a hill to find a nice 6x6" rock in the middle of the road, swerved enough to at least get it out of line with the oil pan and took it straight to the passenger header (which is about 4" off the ground) which resulted in a nice big dent. I looked under there, and just thought wow I'm glad I didn't pay much for these!
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