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Tubular Automotive Headers #224914
02/14/09 06:51 PM
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Anybody know anything about them making BB headers for A bodies?

Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: dare_dude] #224915
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If the pro's can not get it right what make's you think you can? As a bb a-body car guy, just getting them in is hard enough. Unless you have the equipment, welder, grinders, saws, bending machine,you still have to buy the header kit, then cut and piece it together. It's your money spend it wisely.


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Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: rowin4] #224916
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What header are you using? I'am going to have to decide which ones to buy soon! Not niffty enough to make my own!

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Re: Tubular Automotive Headers #224918
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Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: dare_dude] #224919
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Personal opinion is to have a custom set made. I did and they are great. Outside 2 tubes, # 1 & 7, have separate flanges and 2 middle tubes share a flange with removable collector. Makes it much easier to get the in and out. My


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Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: dare_dude] #224920
02/15/09 12:27 PM
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They did make them. Not sure if they are still in business. They never seemed to have gotten on the Internet Bandwagon - never had a web site. Friend bought a set years ago thru Muscle Motors. Was going to run 906 heads, then stepped up to Indy SRs. Had to add a small section to each tube to gain some additional length to accomodate the raised ports.

Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: Sixpak] #224921
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Tubular Automotive, Rockland Mass. 781-878-9875

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Re: Tubular Automotive Headers [Re: 11secdart] #224922
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Pro parts is what i have, good tire clearance. There making a new design now which fit better. Fenderwell headers are easy to install with alot of inner fenderwell cutting, as they hang out far from the engine they tend to crack at the flange and interfear with the tire.


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