Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: Derrick Payne]
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03/06/18 05:12 PM
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I love my Hooker fenderwells. They aren’t in the way when doing maintenance. I have 205/65/15 front tires. Have never tried to put anything else on there so I can’t say if they’ll fit with your tires.
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: Derrick Payne]
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03/06/18 09:02 PM
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ProSport
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I used Proparts semi-fenderwell on my 9 second Dart. IIRC 2 tubes go through the fenderwell on the drivers side and one tube on the passenger side.
1970 Challenger, all aluminum 528 Hemi, HDK suspension, Tremec 5 speed manual
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: 493_DART]
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03/06/18 09:04 PM
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I have the Hedman fenderwell race headers. Love them. Everything is easy to work on and i can have both headers out of the car in under 10 minutes What size front tire are you running? Are you running an exhaust system? Any pics?
1970 Challenger, all aluminum 528 Hemi, HDK suspension, Tremec 5 speed manual
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: 493_DART]
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03/06/18 11:20 PM
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I have the Hedman fenderwell race headers. Love them. Everything is easy to work on and i can have both headers out of the car in under 10 minutes The only issue I have is the tight fit with the no logo Indy cast valve covers, had to notch the outer edge for two tubes on the passenger side.
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: Derrick Payne]
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03/07/18 12:07 AM
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Has anybody used the ones Bob Mazzolini sells I hear there the same as the pro parts is this true
Last edited by Derrick Payne; 03/07/18 12:08 AM.
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: Dave Hall]
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03/07/18 03:06 AM
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A naked shot Those are Hedman headers? They look like an excellent product! They almost look stainless? Did you hot, clear paint them somehow? Yes Dave, Headman Headers straight out of the box uncoated , they have black ceramic coating now.
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: Derrick Payne]
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03/07/18 05:23 AM
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Has anybody used the ones Bob Mazzolini sells I hear there the same as the pro parts is this true No, his have bigger primary tubes, Pro Parts where two inch, Maz are 2 1/8 I bought a set of the original Pro Parts from Bill Bgashaw before he sold out and close the doors on Pro Parts for my 1969 GTS Dart 383 4 speed car, they don't fit worth a hoot on low decks with stock heads I called him about this and was told their for 440 motors in A bodies with stock heads, not low deck B motors
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
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03/07/18 10:58 AM
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Funny this came up right now...I'm in the designing stage of building a 67 Dart and I'm hung as whether to go stroker small block or big block...one of the deciding factors is headers... How fast you want to go would be my biggest concern. If you are happy in the 10's and slower a small block stroker in a 67 Dart is the smart choice. Lean on it a little harder and you are in the 9's.
1970 Duster Edelbrock headed 408 5.984@112.52 422 Indy headed small block 5.982@112.56 mph 9.42@138.27
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Re: Big block headers for duster
[Re: ProSport]
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03/07/18 05:59 PM
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I have the Hedman fenderwell race headers. Love them. Everything is easy to work on and i can have both headers out of the car in under 10 minutes What size front tire are you running? Are you running an exhaust system? Any pics? 165R 15 skinnies--they rub when i turn hard--doesnt bother me. No exhaust .
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