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Old 05-29-2013, 01:15 AM   #1
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Re: What Headers will work???

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Old 05-29-2013, 10:23 AM   #2
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I just installed some on my C20. They are coated and look to be of good quality. I don't have a sense of durability yet as they just went on and I've only put on an hour tuning and 10 miles or so. No leaks yet....YET. I got them from board member Tom K. He said he has sold many sets and no complaints.

They were inexpensive. Look good and both sides went in from the top. I have a 700R4 behind the 350 and no interference.

Sorry these are long tubes and I just saw the "I just don't want long tubes".
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Old 05-29-2013, 11:58 AM   #3
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I just installed some on my C20. They are coated and look to be of good quality. I don't have a sense of durability yet as they just went on and I've only put on an hour tuning and 10 miles or so. No leaks yet....YET. I got them from board member Tom K. He said he has sold many sets and no complaints.

They were inexpensive. Look good and both sides went in from the top. I have a 700R4 behind the 350 and no interference.

Sorry these are long tubes and I just saw the "I just don't want long tubes".
Which headers do you have?
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Old 05-29-2013, 12:07 PM   #4
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I just installed some on my C20. They are coated and look to be of good quality. I don't have a sense of durability yet as they just went on and I've only put on an hour tuning and 10 miles or so. No leaks yet....YET. I got them from board member Tom K. He said he has sold many sets and no complaints.

They were inexpensive. Look good and both sides went in from the top. I have a 700R4 behind the 350 and no interference.

Sorry these are long tubes and I just saw the "I just don't want long tubes".
Who is the board member that you bought em from? I was looking at some ceramic summit long tube headers for $241.00.
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Old 05-29-2013, 03:01 PM   #5
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Re: What Headers will work???

Sanderson is now making ceramic coated shorty headers to fit 60-73 C-10's.
Their part number is CC3158-DPSEC
While I don't think they are yet shown in the Summit Racing catalog, you can search under the part number. Get a hold of your wallet, Summit's price for a pair of these gems is $512.99.

Hedman is reportedly also making a ceramic coated header for our C-10's, but my research indicates that it's their standard duty header (PN 69026) that they ceramic coat. Summit's price is a mere $632.99. Wowzers!
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