D-Series small block headers....UPDATE
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Does anyone produce either stepped 1 5/8th to 1 3/4 headers, or simply just 1 3/4 inch headers for small block 72-80 D series 2wd pick-ups?
What are the fast small block D-series running for exhaust?
UPDATED below.
1979 Dodge Lil' Red Express - 360 rwhp, 13.2 @ 103mph 1968 Coronet: 318, 2.76, 15.2 @ 92mph! (SOLD) 1976 Valiant: 360, 3.90, 12.90 @ 106 (SOLD) 1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
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Re: D-Series small block headers....
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This header question is asked about once a month. I think somebody said tti makes some. Otherwise if you build them you have what you want
Thanks...I've never had much luck with the search feature, hence the question.
It seemed to me that as far as TTI goes, the closest I could find was that on classracer.com, a member states that they use tti's on their full size dodge truck. But, it doesn't state the model number header or the year/engine of the truck. The thread that it's mentioned (maybe he's a member here?) http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=33465
I tried to join the forum to message the individual, however, their registration feature ask "who sponsors the NHRA sportsman series" and I can't come up with the correct answer
Building is an option...but in all honesty, I'd rather get something off the shelf.
1979 Dodge Lil' Red Express - 360 rwhp, 13.2 @ 103mph 1968 Coronet: 318, 2.76, 15.2 @ 92mph! (SOLD) 1976 Valiant: 360, 3.90, 12.90 @ 106 (SOLD) 1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
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Re: D-Series small block headers....
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Re: D-Series small block headers....
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its the lucas oil racing series
lol...that's what *I* thought too....
...also answered "Jegs High Performance"...
...it was simply "jegs"
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Re: D-Series small block headers....UPDATE
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*Update*
So the latest is this:
TTI headers can be made to fit...
Waiting on an answer of what will fit best though...A Body or B body. If one does not come, then the shop I'll be working with will get a set of both and we'll just figure it out. Sure, it'll probably involve a couple notches or denting here or there, but it'll give me the exact header I want (stepped) without the cost of getting a custom made job.
Have to do it via the shop because I'd hate to try w/o a lift and every assortment of tools...
So hopefully in a couple of months, we can know a bit better what works.
Also I've been told that hooker 5115's can work too (B/E body headers, 1 3/4 primary tubing, 3" collector. I'd be inclined to try however, the flange isn't as thick, and I think for this engine, a stepped header will actually perform best.
1979 Dodge Lil' Red Express - 360 rwhp, 13.2 @ 103mph 1968 Coronet: 318, 2.76, 15.2 @ 92mph! (SOLD) 1976 Valiant: 360, 3.90, 12.90 @ 106 (SOLD) 1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
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