I have installed SLP shorty headers on my 97 T/A (LT1). One of the heater lines is aluminum and is not a problem. The other heater hose almost touches (1/8" of clearance!) on the passenger side header. I put heat shield around it, but that is scorching. Has anyone else had this problem? Any suggestions on how to fix it?
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You might try bending away from the header and wraping the heater hose in high temp header wrap.LT4KM, 160 degree TS, MAF ends, TB-bypass
1.6 Roller Rockers, SLP CAI, LCA, tierod, 17x9" Wheels F/R, 275/40R17 Goodyear F1 tires.
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Steve97T/A
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I reread your post....sorry, I thought the aluminum pipe was the problem. I got it backwords. Still call SLP and they'll tell you what to do. I had 2 aluminum pipes and not the rubber hose. Some cars have 1 aluminum and 1 rubber, others have 2 aluminum. I can't remember what they said about the 1 rubber hose since I didn't have to worry about it at the time.Joe K.
'11 BMW 328i
'10 Matrix S AWD
Previously: '89 Plymouth Sundance Turbo, '98 Camaro V6, '96 Camaro Z28, '99 Camaro Z28, '04 Grand Prix GTP
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Steve97T/A
I've talked to SLP before without having much luck. I tried again and SLP said to re-route the hose above the airbox...I've done that but haven't driven it yet. Looks like it should solve the problem. Thanks for the help!
BTW I would like to use long tubes, but want to stay emissions legal.
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