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02-25-2017, 11:42 AM | #1 |
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Header and dual exhaust advise needed
1970 c10 350 auto converted to short bed
The truck is going to remain stock height. I'm in the middle of a restoration of this truck. It's all stock for the most part. While the bed is off I figured it's a good time to update the single exhaust. I'm reading a lot about dual systems that people are having trouble with the fit. Questions are: 1. What ceramic headers will work well with what specific exhaust System. What have you had luck with. I don't want the pipes coming out ahead of the rear wheels. 2. Not looking to break the already growing budget. Some decent. Non stainless is fine. Don't want it too loud so glass packs are out. 3 short or long headers best for application? Thanks for any advise and insight you can offer. RRM Posted via Mobile Device |
02-25-2017, 12:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Header and dual exhaust advise needed
Generally headers aren't "matched" to the exhaust, so headers are your choice. I'm a big fan of:
a) A full exhaust system that exits past the rear bumper, and b) Big dynomax mufflers that are silent at idle but roar at WOT That's what I have now, though I have manifolds and an exhaust crossover and all of that stock stuff too. Very happy with that setup on two cars now.
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That's what I'm ideally looking for. Dual system with headers and exit out back bumper.
headers come in short or long so not sure what's best for what system. There doesn't seem to be a lot out there for bolt on dual exhaust system. Many I find I research and hear they don't fit well and need modified. I'd rather not pay for a custom system. So I'm looking for those who have an bolt on system that they bought and what style headers work with it. Thanks RRM Quote:
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02-27-2017, 03:57 PM | #6 |
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Re: Header and dual exhaust advise needed
My experience with exhaust "kits" have not successful. IMO your best bet is to go on "Yelp" and find the highest rated exhaust shop in your AO. Unless you are looking to do some exotic routing, putting together an exhaust system for these trucks is pretty simple and inexpensive.
As for short vs long tube, the long tubes will make a bit more top end power but on a mild/street engine its not a big enough deal to notice. Shorties tend to fit better, but if your truck is all stock and you arent swapping motors or anything, that shouldnt be a concern. Depending on what you want to do with the motor, an argument can be made for ram horn manifolds, as well. Sure they dont flow quite as well but they are much less prone to leaks, and I could be wrong but I believe they control underhood temps better, as well. No experience with ceramic headers specifically, unfortunately. I'm also a fan of turbo mufflers ran straight out the back. Things like mandrel bent pipes, X pipes, etc are cool but are not worth it (to me) unless you are building a high HP machine.
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Re: Header and dual exhaust advise needed
lowering my 70 c10, not going to drop to frame (not yet) should I get Mid-length headers or exhaust manifold? I want straight pipe with two glass bags hidden under truck. I guess the piping would be the same after the header.
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I have never tried a mass-produced exhaust system on my 67-72s. I patronize my local exhaust shop for a custom exhaust run just how I want it. My '72 has a system on it that I had done in '04, same time as installing Headman Torq-Steps which are full length.
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I agree with everyone about kits not working well but, I installed a Heartthrob kit on a 74 Chevy short box a couple years ago. It was perfect, required no mods / bends, etc. I just built my own for my 70 because they don't offer 2.5" or I would have used them. (No exhaust shops close to me)
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03-02-2017, 01:30 PM | #11 |
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I just installed Hedman coated mid length headers , dynomax mufflers(got on amazon) and went to the local muffler and had it piped out behind the rear tires. Looks and sounds great
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I just pulled the headers off my truck and went back to stock manifolds, much happier
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When I restored it I went completely factory appearance, so back to manifolds. It totally sapped the power of that engine. I wish someone made a 'high flow' manifold like the stainless header/manifolds on the current LT4, that kind of thing - the best of both worlds.
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I haven't had a bolt on exhaust system in quite some time. I either fabricate my own with sticks of tubing and a box of different bends, or take it to a shop that will do a custom system how I want it.
Headers aren't as bad as a lot of cats think they are. Most get a bad rap from the owners reefing on the fasteners and warping the flanges. Gary
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Like I said, the headers on my '72 have been on there 13 years. I just did heads last summer. I wire brushed them and hit them with VHT. When the one manifold blew out on my '71 Custom Camper while camping on The North Rim I limped into Flagstaff to an exhaust shop. Before leaving on this trip I had custom dual exhaust made up for it. The shop in Flag couldn't get manifolds and could only get El Cheapo headers. I was disappointed my fresh exhaust had to be cut and dog-legged for the headers. Well, that was '89 and I ran the truck till '04 and the headers and pipes were still good. I had to replace the collector gaskets once...easy-peasy.
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I have mid length Headman Elite headers with ball joint collectors. I really like them. Only downside for some people is that the collector is only 2 1/2". But, they don't hang low enough to be seen so it's a trade off. I also have an H-pipe. Might go to an X-pipe at some point.
Right now I'm running Flowmasters and just can't take the drone anymore so I ordered a set of Magnaflows. They're supposed to be quiet like the Dynomax and loud at WOT. I'll post next week after I get them installed. |
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I too have loathed manifolds for the exact same reasons you outlined here. I have had more manifolds crack than I have had headers fail. The only headers that ever failed me were because I used gorilla torque on the fasteners. Never had one crack or rust out and break a fastener. Go easy on the fasteners and use quality gaskets and headers will give a very very long service life. Gary
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