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04-03-2013, 01:19 PM | #26 |
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Re: Aftermarket Headers Vs. Stock Manifolds
Does seem pretty 50/50.
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Re: Aftermarket Headers Vs. Stock Manifolds
No one will ever dispute that headers add power and mileage. But they also bring their own negatives into play. There is often gasket issues and bolt issues. Plus they usually crowd one or more of the spark plugs and add the worry of burning the plug wires. Plus they're hell on starters with the heat they radiate.
You can address the gasket and bolt issues. And you can add a heat shield to the starter or get a mini starter. Personally, I like bombproof stuff that doesn't cause me any added work. That's why I'm a manifold guy. I've had a lot of headers in the past, but have found their advantages don't outweigh their added difficulty.....for me. Posted via Mobile Device |
04-03-2013, 02:27 PM | #28 |
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I think that's the way I'm leaning too. I want my truck to have power but reliability is my main concern. Anything that compromises that reliability, regardless of the gains in performance, is undesirable.
I think I'm gonna go find some stock manifolds at a pick and pull.
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I was thinking ram horns..
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04-03-2013, 03:59 PM | #30 |
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I put factory stainless shorty headers on my big block.
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04-03-2013, 08:14 PM | #33 |
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You could try to find a set of factory stainless manifolds/headers used on the small block 1 tons. They are about $200 ea new aftermarket. This is the route I am going, found a used set.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...316&cc=1053098
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if it was me, i'd use something else that isn't so restrictive
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04-03-2013, 11:21 PM | #36 |
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For what it's worth. My headers get slammed bang dropped and has been raced and given hell. These are cheap headmans too. The header gaskets haven't really been an issue being the same for three years and having lock washers and REMFLEX gaskets has made even the worst warped flages I've seen seal. The issue I find is the collector flange with three bolts is thin so they warp. And can create a collector leak. Again REMFLEX solves this issue.
Durability is kinda moot when manifolds crack and the donuts are such a pain to replace if your lucky not to break the bolts holding it together. As for burning wires. Well you should no better than to run without a wire loom. Even the ghetto zip tie trick works great so there really isn't an excuse. Quality wires help for sure. It really is a preference though. Some like headers and some just think that they are good for a race car and nothing else Posted via Mobile Device
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I bought a set of replacement FORD RACING HEADERS for a F250 I had. Those were great. Exact fit as the manifolds, very EXCELLANT built. No weaknesses ANYWHERE. I wish CHEVROLET or SOME AFTER MARKET COMPANY would make something of this quality for Chevy SB and BB. With that said, I have manifolds on my 87, I do not want the head ache of these aftermarket headers. Just an opinion. Been there and done that.
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I think if you`re thinking about headers or cast manifolds, the factory stainless are a good compromise. Take out the A.I.R. fitting bungs, and weld them up. I`m sure these outflow cast iron stockers. You could also try a set of factory stainless Vette L-98 manifolds. They are basically stainless Ram`s horns.
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I generally run headers and have been for 40 years. I have never had any of the issues I hear people rag on them over. I have run a set of headers for as long as 16 years without a hitch. The headers on my '72 have been on their since '04,so far so good...nada but great flowing exhaust. I don't notice extra noise from headers. Mufflers handle the noise anyway. Ironically,the two trucks I did run with manifolds both had fatigue problems. One rams horn blew out where they collect and the other cracked in twp just below where it went into one pipe. I hate dealing with the studs and donut gaskets far more than replacing collector gaskets
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