Anyone fit headers not designed for 82-92 on one?
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Car: 1984 z28
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Anyone fit headers not designed for 82-92 on one?
I've been looking for some husler headers for my 84 camaro for the longest time. But I've seen countless headers for 67-69, and 70-81 camaros that were 1 7/8 and up. Anyone ever buy a set of these and cut away everything in the way? Or any other yr headers? If so, how did it go, thanks.
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Car: 1971 Camaro
Engine: 427
Transmission: TKO600
Axle/Gears: 3.73
What exactly are you wanting? Long tube, short tube, primary diameter?
There are so many headers that fit our cars, I don't see much reason in buying some that are not.
There are so many headers that fit our cars, I don't see much reason in buying some that are not.
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Car: 1984 z28
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Originally posted by Johnny Blaze
What exactly are you wanting? Long tube, short tube, primary diameter?
There are so many headers that fit our cars, I don't see much reason in buying some that are not.
What exactly are you wanting? Long tube, short tube, primary diameter?
There are so many headers that fit our cars, I don't see much reason in buying some that are not.
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Car: 1971 Camaro
Engine: 427
Transmission: TKO600
Axle/Gears: 3.73
I am sorry, I did not know they had to be used.
Again, I think it would not be in your best interest to try and fit something else.
Save yuor money and get the right ones when you can, heck, some may pop up for sale used in the mean time.
You could always buy un coated ones, and coat them yourself with POR 20. That is what I did.
Again, I think it would not be in your best interest to try and fit something else.
Save yuor money and get the right ones when you can, heck, some may pop up for sale used in the mean time.
You could always buy un coated ones, and coat them yourself with POR 20. That is what I did.
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