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What size primaries would you run on a heads and cam ls1 motor? Stepped?
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1 3/4 would be just fine IMO.
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I would go bigger... it's not TOO much more and you will only have to do it once. You wouldn't want it to be a restriction down the road.
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most s-10 swap headers are 1 7/8 at least the ones i am looking at from BRP
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Either or would be fine, but that's just my .02
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1 7/8 period
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Damn right! If Greg said it, then id ride with it. That bitch sets records!
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i'd go 1 7/8" you're going to lose some low end but you'll more than make up for it up top
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1 7/8 arh.
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It doesn't matter that much. If your buying brand new might as well get the 1 7/8. If your getting used headers find the best deal don't worry if it's 1 3/4 or 7/8.
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I had a coated set of those and loved them! Easiest set of headers I've ever installed, great plug access. My only gripe was that the High Velocity Merge collectors were slip fit and they seemed to suck a little air at idle, throwing fuel trims off a bit. I've known others that didnt have my same experience with that merge collector, so maybe I just had a loose set. For the money it is the best of both worlds and if you know anyone that can do some specialized wire welding, you can have the HVMC's welded on before you even install them. Then all potential problems are cured! |
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I would just buy the cheapest ones you can find unless you are trying to get every last hp out of it. The hp difference in the $1k+ and the $300 headers is maybe 10hp. If your looking for the best ones, either kooks or arh stainless.
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WELL. They are going to be brandy new. I cant just buy these headers from anybody, they are swap headers for my monte carlo.
I have a few options to pick from, so i wanted to know what the best was to go for. |
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IMHO the 1 3/4 will work just fine for motor and some NOS. once you get to a big shot or a big cube motor then worry about the bigger headers. most the time a smaller motor you wont turn really really hard so its better to have the low end to use the most of what you got. i went to 1 7/8 headers and didnt notice much change at all even on the 250 shot. but i dont know much about it since i have a ford but Greg knows so just do as "THE MAN" on radials says
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i also got a set of headers that are modified for my car but hug the motor tight so they may fit yours, if you are interested call me and we can see about checking them out. Robert 200-3196
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Im sure we will talk at the track sooner or later. |
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1 7/8" custom Bad Bob built. Ceramic coated. They look very nice.
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My oil pan should be here tomorrow. I need to go ahead and pull the trigger on the swap kit, get that on its way here. Gotta load the car and and haul it to the shop, pressure wash the underbody and engine bay.
Hey robert do you want a bobs masterbend custom exhaust for a gbody? Ive got one.... |
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No way... the Monte is about to move?!?!! Did you bump your head?
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