TYGA headers?

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  1. RVFR

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    Anyone here on the in with whats going on? if.. Seems as though there is some talk about these guys making a performance header that I read over in VFRD land, just wondering if that idea has any traction, as over there it sorta reads it's ran its course of sorts.
     


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    According to the guy working with Tyga, it's a real possibility. He has supplied Tyga with a couple examples of stock headers for a 6th gen for Tyga to rig up their jigs. We're hoping for something definite by spring. Hopefully in the $600 range.
     


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    I'm on the list. Really, I expect the $ to be closer to 1k than 600, but if you look at Tyga's stuff, it's engineering artwork.
     


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    I'll have to go check them out now that I know something is in the works. Thanks Mello, personally I haven't heard of these guys. I read this as a group buy? I would think most folks would want to see how the first versions works out. I also read through the thread there's talk it may be better than the two bros. Then there's fitment questions being it's for all vfr800s. I would like to see a dyno saying what it can do. The risk of jumping to soon vs. waiting and it costing more, but the deal being they're looking at a pre order for good pricing, and to launch the product. Then to my disappointment I read there is no Ti version, now that's a bummer. huh ;) definitely food for thought.
     


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    Ti? Would you really want to spend $2k+ on a Ti header and then slap a steel slip on on it? lol
    Let the regular ss headers and rear sets run their course. I am sure they will be A+ quality and then everyone will finally jump on the band wagon.
    I am predicting that in a year or so, there will be a huge influx in the used delkivic/ebay exhaust market and the delkivics will become basically worthless.
    If Tyga sells enough, I am sure they would be willing to make a full system and maybe even a Ti full system for us.
     


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    LOL I'm just one of those if it's available, I tend to go another route, Ti is one of those cool bits, but you're right if it was $2K then yea thats nutz, but $1K, now we're talking cool beans. I'm going to be keeping a keen eye on this, almost sounds to good to be true ;)
     


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    I am a huge proponent of the future Tyga exhaust, but I am not in need of it since I already have one of the unobtanium Two Brothers full systems. I would like to eventually replace my +15 year old exhaust one day and I would like that to be with a Tyga exhaust, preferably in a full titanium system. We will see what the future has in store.
     
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