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ask for obx header

hi guys . i want to upgrade my 80 911 sc stock heat exchange to a header. because i remove the heat and air con. my question will this OBX Racing Exhaust Headers Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0L fit on my 911sc ? i know i need new muffler . but just want know will fit or not . or do i have to change any oil line ? thank you

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oil line

ya i have 79sc and did a heat delete u must change 2 oil lines pelican has them they r noted as backdate oil lines good luck
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OBX is cheap but I would do a search on quality...

That said, if you have to buy a replacement set you would probably still have spent less then a quality set of headers.
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hi carrerarsr65 can you pls tell me what is the part number for the 2 oil line , i could not find on pelican . thank you for ur guys help
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Oil lines for SSI/headers conversion.......

KJ9438,

These are the two (2) oil lines needed for SSI/headers conversion.



These are available from our host at reasonable prices. Spent $130 for 2 used oil lines years ago and today they are about $200 new.

Oil lines:
911-107-729-10-M127
911-107-739-10-M127

Tony
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ya i have 79sc and did a heat delete u must change 2 oil lines pelican has them they r noted as backdate oil lines good luck
I might get flamed for this but I just can't help myself. Posting here isn't like texting (although I'm a believer that, brevity be damned, even texts should contain decent grammar!) and this isn't a Civic forum. How about at least trying to write the way you know your grandmother would want you to?
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Nkowi, I agree with you but take a different approach. If I have to struggle to understand what was written I move on to the next thread and don't contribute my knowledge. While your efforts are well intentioned in my experience they frequently are met with a defensive argument.
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KJ9438,

These are the two (2) oil lines needed for SSI/headers conversion.



These are available from our host at reasonable prices. Spent $130 for 2 used oil lines years ago and today they are about $200 new.

Oil lines:
911-107-729-10-M127
911-107-739-10-M127

Tony
A good option is to use the Elephant Racing Universal Crossover Pipe instead of the 911-107-739-10-M127. It will work with both types of exhaust routing. No more switching oil lines to switch exhaust systems.

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