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Headers for a '67 Pontiac with Pontiac power???
Any recommendations for exhaust headers for a '67 Pontiac Firebird still using a Pontiac engine???
Right now I'm leaning towards the Doug's headers, but it would be nice to find a set of stainless headers instead of steel headers with ceramic coating. . . . . .car's getting set-up for Auto-X right now and hopefully there will be road course use in it's not too distant future as well. Thanks! |
Pontiac headers
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Biggest problem with most Pontiac headers are
how low they hang... I have Dougs for my 70 bird and they are way below the frame... if you can find someone that has a set of the old HO tri-y headers then coat them they are the best fit.. otherwise you may have to have them made.. not really sure about Dougs in a first gen but everything I have read is noted above... there was a guy making tri-ys but he got behind and finally disappeared My 70 with Dougs but round port and 3 1/2" collectors Bob |
Thanks Panteracer. . .
. . .sounds like I will be buying the rear exhaust (Magnaflow???) and a set of header flanges (SS hopefully, I found some MS ones with starter tubes) and make the headers myself. . .looks like I'll be buying a set of those header construction helpers that Eastwood sells as well. . . |
Mid-length headers are a sacrifice power wise but sure make these packaging issues much simpler. Just sayin...
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Pontiac headers
There are several companies that make a cast iron
replica but updated of the old ram air headers etc I believe Nightmare makes some... Bob |
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I also have an 67 Firebird, I have Dougs, but they are uncoated, want some coated for less heat, and coated looks nice too. |
I bought a set of coated Doug's headers. . .
. . .I have not installed them yet; things get pretty busy busy around the farm and cidery this time of the year. |
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