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HMMM which headers do I get?
I have brodix -8 pro heads with D port exhaust on a small block 406 Im getting ready to install.
angled plugs im looking for a set of headers 1 3/4 primaries full length ceramic coated I cant seem to find a set that will work? someone said to use the headers for a 69 vette which has D port heads aswell but Id hate to find they dont work |
try stahl headers.com they can put any flange on that you need and have an array of headers to choose from
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almost want to make me grind those suckers round lol
I see evidence of an adapter plate on the exhaust flanges too. almost looked like big block headers were on it somehow. pic here: http://webpages.charter.net/harrycoo...20(Medium).JPG |
Dougs D368
Full-Length Headers for 265-400ci 1-3/4" tubes, 3" collectors 1967-69 Camaro/Firebird (SBC) 1968-74 Chevy II/Nova 776-D368 Fits most angle plug heads, including factory Bow Tie heads Fits D-port heads, including ZZ4 crate engines Vehicles with locking steering columns require linkage removal waiting on reply from stainless works first though |
Headers
I love my Super Comps by Hooker 1 7/8 however I want a set of shorty headers for my blown SBC 400 and still Lookin, Claude:willy:
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I went with these for my blown 406. Sanderson
1-7/8 tubes with a 3 inch collector and 3/8 flange, ceramic coated - no gasket required. This is really quality stuff. They might also be able to rig up some with D ports and long tubes. http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c3/zma...e/instal01.jpg |
We are all in the same boat with respect to finding the right headers for our limited ground clearance, high performance hot rods. The problem is compounded for applications that require larger than 1-5/8" primary headers. I have yet to find a company that can reasonably supply 1-3/4 or larger full length headers that also offer good ground clearance.
There is a great temptation to run a shorty or mid length header for best ground clearance, but the limited primary length creates a high risk of contaminating your 500HP-plus engine's intake charge. Pressure waves are an important factor in header design. And like any wave, exhaust gas pressure waves are bi-directional. Properly designed, these pressure waves can help scavenging, but pressure waves from shorty headers are more prone to contaminate the intake charge during camshaft overlap. On a 300hp street rod, no one cares. Clearance is king and cam overlap is virtually non-existent. But for 500 HP and up pro-touring car, adequate primary length is mandatory. But don't take my word for it. Read on: http://headerdesign.com/extras/design.asp |
yeah I agree
I come to the conclusion to get what I really need ill have to have a custom set made. 1200.00 for a stainless set of D port headers polished of course. 1 3/4 primaries |
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