On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Jim Hurley wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
[stuff deleted for bevity]
> First off, why is it so hard to build a header that matches up with the
> dimension of a TR6 motor. It is great that Rimmer Bros. fixed things, but
> it would be better if they got it right the first time.
It's not hard to build a good header, it's just labor intensive. That
translates to to expensive, and frankly not everyone wants to spend $400
on a header despite the advantages of spending that amount.
So - cheap headers cut corners to keep the costs down.
It's that simple.
[more stuff deleted]
> Jim Hurley "Life is too short for a backfire!"
> '75 TR6
regards,
rml
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