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Offline Twistin10s87

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Header help!
« on: May 04, 2012, 02:03:37 pm »
Need to kno who makes a set of 2 in or bigger primary tube
Any ideas would be awesome!

1973 C10
Ladder bars Dana 60 488s 400 rev w brake
Msd 7al2. K+R switch panel K+R pro cube Glass nose doors all lexan Twin holley black pumps Twin optimas 505 c.i.
Bbc dart pro 1s cnc machined

Offline frotosride

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Re: Header help!
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2012, 08:50:55 pm »
Cheapest answer to your question is you...if you have the welding ability and welder. I know of a few but the biggest question I have is what engine are you placing them on and how are you using the truck. If you are just wanting then for everyday use on a mild build you will be better off using smaller primaries like say 1 5/8".Thiswill drastically improve your low to mid-range torque which is what you need to get that full frame moving. However if you are looking for more performance on a higher performance build give more info on your application and we will be glad to help. Truck year and body style,engine,hp/tq range.
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Re: Header help!
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2012, 08:54:16 pm »
After loking at the rest of your profile I got the engine stuffand it looks like you may hit the drag strip at least once or twice so 2" primaries may be in your future. just so I'm reading right you got a 400 block?
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Re: Header help!
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2012, 09:12:21 pm »
The biggest issue you are goingto have when trying to find these specific headers is looking for them for your specific body style. The good thing is that you are putting the in a truck which means you have more room so a lot of other headers that are made for cars will fit. However this may mean trial fitting a few before you find the right one or a set that you can make work with little work modifying them.
here's a set that are made for 67-69 camaros. but they are pricy.I'd look at headers for vehicles that may see a little less lime light and you may come off cheaper.
http://sdparts1.reachlocal.net/details/hedman-hedders/hed65025
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1987 v10 Silverado(LQ4), 87 R10,83 K20, 83 cucv 6.2 Detroit
2006 Boulevard M109R 109 cid,2019 M109R BOSS
2009 Jeep XK, (future LS Swap)
GSXR 750 engine awaiting go kart

Offline Twistin10s87

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Re: Header help!
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2012, 07:59:16 am »
This is strickly a drag truck


Its packin a 505 ci bbc (454 125 over wit stroker crank)
I must have 2 inch or better primarys for the motor is makin 962 hp and 886 ft lbs

I've done sum trial fittin on a set of 55 chevy fenderwell headers but I can't turn her
I have a set of 1 7/8 in frame styles that work great but to small of primary
I need sumthin that will flow like no other

Motor went 5.51 at 126 1.22 60 ft in 2500 lbs chevy II
1973 C10
Ladder bars Dana 60 488s 400 rev w brake
Msd 7al2. K+R switch panel K+R pro cube Glass nose doors all lexan Twin holley black pumps Twin optimas 505 c.i.
Bbc dart pro 1s cnc machined

Offline frotosride

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Re: Header help!
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2012, 10:17:29 am »
You may be out of luck on a pre-fabed set. I'm sure that you can call most any major header manufacturer and tell them what you are doing so that if they have an off the shelf part to help you u can order it there but it sounds to me like you will be better off especially money wise.
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2009 Jeep XK, (future LS Swap)
GSXR 750 engine awaiting go kart

Offline HAULIN IT

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Re: Header help!
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2012, 07:40:05 pm »
These are the only ones I know of. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HOK-2841-1HKR/
They fit the chassis/suspension well. Not sure if you have raised exhaust ports or not...may be a problem? Lorne

Offline Twistin10s87

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Re: Header help!
« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2012, 07:04:00 pm »
Those are a nice set....may go with lemons they have a set of 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 for 1500$
Thanks for the help
1973 C10
Ladder bars Dana 60 488s 400 rev w brake
Msd 7al2. K+R switch panel K+R pro cube Glass nose doors all lexan Twin holley black pumps Twin optimas 505 c.i.
Bbc dart pro 1s cnc machined