'67 project nightmare ls1 swap
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Hello everyone. Let me start by introducing myself. I'm the design engineer at Doug Thorley headers. I have always been a big fan of the '67-'72 era chevy trucks and have the pleasure of working on truckin' magazines "67 nightmare". Some of you may already know about the project but I will give the rest of you the skinny...
It's a 67 c-10 1/2 ton It's currently undergoing a frame off resto and has entirely new suspension. It's a ls1 motor swap :metal: disc brakes all around. A very nice truck is coming together here:chevy: Why I'm here... First, let me say that this is not a sales pitch. I just want to let you guys know how we are involved with this truck and our future involvement in our community here. My intention is to build a specific header for this swap in particular. The first of it's kind as far as I know. It's a tri-y design and is designed to work with the classic performance products swap kit. The headers are still under development as we speak and I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOUR INPUT. so, having said all that, please feel free to hit me with all the questions you may have about the truck or exhaust products as I'm here to help. Jamie Joyce (951)371-1744 ext. 253 Now, for a little eye candy... |
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Nice! And welcome.
BTW: Any forum member disounts and I'll take a set of ceramic coats for a '67 with a GM 350/330 crate today.....LOL |
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I'm not opposed to giving forum discounts but first I need to take care of Josh and contribute a little more to this site other than info ;)... |
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Welcome to the board from Western Kentucky.
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Welcome to the board from Texas
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NICE PIPES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome from sunny Seattle, WA. Are those short tube headers for slammed trucks???? That is what I would need.
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Welcome to the board from South Mississippi!:D
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Welcome from FT Worth TX.
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Welcome to this amazing forum. I'm sure you will get all the help you could ask for. I know I did, and still am. Looks like an awesome project. I wish I could get some funds for that together for my truck. :lol:
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:welcome2: to the board from Mid-MO!!!
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Welcome to the board from SW Missouri! Nice truck and awesome pipes! :)
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These are built so that the very bottom of the collector flange is around an inch above the frame so they will never hit. This is the only shot I have of where the collector terminates but you get the idea.... Thanks for the warm reception everyone! |
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Dude, Welcome to the board from TRUCK BUILDER magazine, the other guys. Those headers look awesome!!!!!
Just a little input, how low are they gonna hang.It always looks funny to see a '67-'72 sitting still and notice the headers hanging almost all the way to the ground. Sorry to be the buzz kill here. Just an editorial tech question? Josh |
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Maybe we can do something together? I'll pm ya... |
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:welcoem: from CT.
Frank |
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Cool, got your pm, I will give ya a call later.
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Welcome.. :D
If you look around on the build threads in the truck year boards you will find people putting just about every imaginable GM powerplant into all years of trucks. LSx swaps are very popular for those with the cash to do them and there is a dedicated (obessive?) sub community that is convinced that the best powerplant of all time for a GM truck is a Cadilac mill. I'm betting that you will find a wide range of product opportunities here. |
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:welcome2:to the boards
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*****in!
bout time somebody got off their arse and made some c10/ls1 headers. :) Wonder how the fitment would be on an 86, should be pretty close. ps, is that a typhoon intake? Hard to see.. |
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Thanks, figured it would be nice to just purchase a set rather than make something else work. I might be able to make an educated guess if I had good pics of the engine bay of an '86. Yup, that's the typhoon intake/throttle body. Pretty nice piece too. |
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Welcome from ABQ, NM!! Doing a couple of those swaps myself, 69 Suburban and 67 CrewCab. Your rendering looks kinda familiar, :D.
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Welcome to the board from West Tennessee.
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The rendering I posted is what Truckin' magazine provided me. Jamie |
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I used the ECE motor mount setup in my 2 builds. Any idea if your headers will work with them? If you want to send me a set, I'll test fit them for you, :D. Supposedly Sanderson was working on a set, but it's been almost 2 years.......
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