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"it sounds like you did away with the Donut Gasket when you said you welded the Header directly to the exhaust pipe. Is that what your saying? And it sounds like the elimination of the PITA crossover pipe is a good thing?? I'm guessing that stands for "Pain In the Arss" Pipe ?"
Yes...Yes...and Yes again...lol
Headers don't use the traditional "doughnut gasket" that a typical stock exhaust manifold uses. Most headers instead have a "collector" which is a big flat triangle-shaped piece of steel on the end that bolts with a gasket in between them to an identical piece just like it that is connected to your exhaust pipe. Besides being notorius for leaking from getting smacked and bent all up by speed bumps and always being in the way, I never have much cared for them.
And that dumb crossover pipe always leaks, and is a real PITA to R&R due to it's location, type, and size of it's connections. All exhaust leaks, besides sounding like crap and greatly effecting performance, are really hard on valves. So the more you can eliminate - the better off your truck (and ultimately your wallet) will be.
And yep...that's what PITA stands for. It's common to the automotive repair industry just like POS (Piece of S@#t), FRED (F@#kin' Ridiculous Electronic Device), FUBAR (F@#ked Up Beyond All Repair), and my personal favorite I sometimes use, (whenever it's appropriate) to describe the typical novice owner's lack of experience and/or ability to work on/drive their own vehicle, is the ID10T (Idiot) error.
Since I work on computers for a living, I also use them there a lot too.
