"Hello Luke and thank you for your contact. At this point in time, our R&D schedule is booked up solid through the end of the year with new applications we wish to release this year. I doubt we will prototyping a header for the H3 anytime soon unless our phones start ringing off-the-hook from people looking for that application. Custom work, as you mentioned, is something we only do here for magazine or television feature vehicles and even then the vehicle needs to physically be here in the shop to do the work. Good luck in your search.
Regards,
Todd O'Neill
Director of R&D
Bassani Xhaust"
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"The engines also feature an exhaust manifold-mounted, three-way catalytic converter design. Constructed as part of the manifold, the close-coupled converter provides optimum light off (quickly reaches high temperature) to oxidize, primarily, hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions. "
Last edited by 2luke2 : 04-17-2007 at 04:12 PM.
http://www.coloradofans.com/viewtopic.php?t=44539&sid=f4e09eefde2910a87d71e81a 3eac0676
Or, you can gut the cat from your exhaust manifold and get pretty close to the same gains from a header and retain the stock look:
http://www.coloradofans.com/viewtopic.php?t=38793&sid=f4e09eefde2910a87d71e81a 3eac0676
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