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Last weekend I worked on getting the headers in. The pas side wouldn't go in from the top or bottom but the dr side went in from the bottom effortlessly. Once in the pass side had no clearance issues.
As for the dr side it was a good thing it could be pulled so easily. I had to cut the rear A arm mount back and I'll get it re boxed back in so it will retain its integrity.
I also had to trim the bell housing where the fork is. Once I put the header gasket on there was a comfortable amount of distance. I did a dry fit of the Y pipes So I could cut the intermediate pipe. I used a pipe expander to open it to slip fit the Y, lemme tell ya, your a baaaaaaad man if you get this to work with a breaker bar. I used my impact and that barely worked.
With all the parts together everything lined up nicely and junctioned perfectly into the intermediate pipe. This was with a T-56, the ad said for automatics but being a 56 is narrower it worked nicely and tucked cleanly.
For the cost it cat be beat, esp since it saves me a trip to the exhaust shop.
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As for the dr side it was a good thing it could be pulled so easily. I had to cut the rear A arm mount back and I'll get it re boxed back in so it will retain its integrity.
I also had to trim the bell housing where the fork is. Once I put the header gasket on there was a comfortable amount of distance. I did a dry fit of the Y pipes So I could cut the intermediate pipe. I used a pipe expander to open it to slip fit the Y, lemme tell ya, your a baaaaaaad man if you get this to work with a breaker bar. I used my impact and that barely worked.
With all the parts together everything lined up nicely and junctioned perfectly into the intermediate pipe. This was with a T-56, the ad said for automatics but being a 56 is narrower it worked nicely and tucked cleanly.
For the cost it cat be beat, esp since it saves me a trip to the exhaust shop.
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The first pic is an idea of the cutting I had to do to my Hawks xmem because of Alston SFC's. I Ned the Hawks piece because my Spohn xmem wouldn't have the clearance for the LT's.
The second pic is distance between the control arm and the header.
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The second pic is distance between the control arm and the header.
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The first pic is an idea of the cutting I had to do to my Hawks xmem because of Alston SFC's. I Ned the Hawks piece because my Spohn xmem wouldn't have the clearance for the LT's.
The second pic is distance between the control arm and the header.
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The second pic is distance between the control arm and the header.
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If you mean the trans xmem, I would think not but with the way the pipes that go between the header and Y you could try and get them to hump over the stock piece.
If there is an angle you want me to take a pic of I'll comply as best as poss.
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If there is an angle you want me to take a pic of I'll comply as best as poss.
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Wow you took a lot out of the arm pocket
On the ones I installed I only took a small corner off
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On the ones I installed I only took a small corner off
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Oh, on a T5 it will take reworking the entire header.
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
...time to cut
getting the primaries in
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
...time to cut
getting the primaries in
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Twin_Turbo,
Why not just use a hydraulic TOB ?
When I started using the lakewood scattershield I found it easier to just run a hydraulic TOB, and it gives tons more room for exhaust.
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Why not just use a hydraulic TOB ?
When I started using the lakewood scattershield I found it easier to just run a hydraulic TOB, and it gives tons more room for exhaust.
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I'm constantly bombarded with facebook memes telling me how wonderful it is in your country. Apparently everyone has free everything, low cost of living, and access to everything. Americans want to be like you.
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Must be some smart people because everything is really expensive here. Nothing is for free taxes are sky high. Some of the highest in the world when it comes to living housing cars income etc. Gas prices are sky high. Yes everything is free here when you scream allahu akbar and come across the mediterranean on a wonky boat. Then theres the poor saps who get to keep maybe 10 cents of their earned euro to pay for all this leftist socialist idiocy. I wanted a new c7 z06 but the 250.000 dollar price tag ruined it for me. Thats how cheap it is here
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Oh, on a T5 it will take reworking the entire header.
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
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Must be some smart people because everything is really expensive here. Nothing is for free taxes are sky high. Some of the highest in the world when it comes to living housing cars income etc. Gas prices are sky high. Yes everything is free here when you scream allahu akbar and come across the mediterranean on a wonky boat. Then theres the poor saps who get to keep maybe 10 cents of their earned euro to pay for all this leftist socialist idiocy. I wanted a new c7 z06 but the 250.000 dollar price tag ruined it for me. Thats how cheap it is here
Damn liberals lied to me they told me it was a socialist paradise where everyone was rich and all was free.....
Not moving now I am just going back to working hard and relying on my self.
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Oh, on a T5 it will take reworking the entire header.
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
So what if I was to remove the slave cylinder and go to a hydraulic throwout bearing set up? Do you think they would work? Were probably going to make up a custom trans cross member like the one you have in the pics above. I want to lower the car a couple inches lower than stock. Thanks
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Ohh changing out that oil filter is gonna be a freaking delight! Got a remote?
Oh, on a T5 it will take reworking the entire header.
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
...time to cut
getting the primaries in
The problem is the slave cylinder.
Here's the same setup as a T5 but with a TKO, uses a T5 hydro setup. It's not a real easy thing to do. This header was modified with a custom flat collector and a 3 piece primary slip on system
here's the problem area compared to the hedman that does fit
...time to cut
getting the primaries in
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#327
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Ok.
So the passenger side. I cut the flange in two spots. It almost sprung into place properly. I centered the middle tubes, bolted them in, and then worked the #2 and #8 in place. Welded it and let it cool. Done.
The driver side wasn't as bad, just the #7 was out. Made a slice, welded it in the correct spot. Done.
Again, these basically fall in place from the bottom. I clearanced just the corner of the passenger floor so I have 3/4" space between the header and the floor.
I spent about an hour to fix both flanges.
Starter clearance is just fine. I'm using a 168 tooth flywheel and a TH350.
Again, these tuck really nice high into the tunnel. I wouldn't at all be concerned about using these on a lowered car. For the money, if you want 1 3/4" headers you'd be stupid to not buy these.
Oh, I used ARP 400-1110 stainless 1" header bolts (5/16" head) with washers. They seemed to work the best.
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So the passenger side. I cut the flange in two spots. It almost sprung into place properly. I centered the middle tubes, bolted them in, and then worked the #2 and #8 in place. Welded it and let it cool. Done.
The driver side wasn't as bad, just the #7 was out. Made a slice, welded it in the correct spot. Done.
Again, these basically fall in place from the bottom. I clearanced just the corner of the passenger floor so I have 3/4" space between the header and the floor.
I spent about an hour to fix both flanges.
Starter clearance is just fine. I'm using a 168 tooth flywheel and a TH350.
Again, these tuck really nice high into the tunnel. I wouldn't at all be concerned about using these on a lowered car. For the money, if you want 1 3/4" headers you'd be stupid to not buy these.
Oh, I used ARP 400-1110 stainless 1" header bolts (5/16" head) with washers. They seemed to work the best.
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Just found this thread. I've had these cheapo SS longtubes, purchased from Ebay, almost a year now. I paid the $400... Found them being talked about from another review thread here on the forum. Seemed a WAY better deal than $1400. But...
Now that my 383 engine build is almost complete (still on the engine stand), I went to fit these to my AFR210's a few months ago and to my great disappointment, the flange bolt holes did not line up either. I started grinding the flange holes wider and wider. I never even thought to cut the flange! This gives me new hope as I had stopped elongating the holes because it's extremely close to the exhaust port on a few cylinders. Maybe 1mm...
I am choosing copper exhaust gaskets to help seal.
This forum has always been a great help!
Now that my 383 engine build is almost complete (still on the engine stand), I went to fit these to my AFR210's a few months ago and to my great disappointment, the flange bolt holes did not line up either. I started grinding the flange holes wider and wider. I never even thought to cut the flange! This gives me new hope as I had stopped elongating the holes because it's extremely close to the exhaust port on a few cylinders. Maybe 1mm...
I am choosing copper exhaust gaskets to help seal.
This forum has always been a great help!
I finally got a chance to cut the flanges. Flange holes still don't line up with the AFR210 holes and I'm out of room for grinding. So that was $400 wasted.
I should've waited to order them, when they were ready to mount. I could've returned them.
For you guys who had successful installations, what was the name of the ebay seller and purchase date? Mine was purchased Apr 2016 from bigdawgtuning14.
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...continued from post #294
I finally got a chance to cut the flanges. Flange holes still don't line up with the AFR210 holes and I'm out of room for grinding. So that was $400 wasted.
I should've waited to order them, when they were ready to mount. I could've returned them.
For you guys who had successful installations, what was the name of the ebay seller and purchase date? Mine was purchased Apr 2016 from bigdawgtuning14.
I finally got a chance to cut the flanges. Flange holes still don't line up with the AFR210 holes and I'm out of room for grinding. So that was $400 wasted.
I should've waited to order them, when they were ready to mount. I could've returned them.
For you guys who had successful installations, what was the name of the ebay seller and purchase date? Mine was purchased Apr 2016 from bigdawgtuning14.
Just cut the flange, spread it, and re-weld it.
I actually had the same problem with my AFR 210s with a turbo manifold too. I think the AFR heads are a hair off.
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I purchased a set of OBX off of Amazon. The flange bolt holes didn't line up well at all to my AFR 190's. Thank God I had the engine out and test fit them first. I was able to hog out the bolt holes with a die grinder and got them to fit. Yes, I was kicking myself for not spending the big bucks and going for the SS works or Hawks headers. If their headers came ceramic coated for that price I just might have paid for them. Anyway I was able to get them to fit and to my surprise they don't leak.
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I purchased a set of OBX off of Amazon. The flange bolt holes didn't line up well at all to my AFR 190's. Thank God I had the engine out and test fit them first. I was able to hog out the bolt holes with a die grinder and got them to fit. Yes, I was kicking myself for not spending the big bucks and going for the SS works or Hawks headers. If their headers came ceramic coated for that price I just might have paid for them. Anyway I was able to get them to fit and to my surprise they don't leak.
What kind of exhaust gaskets did you use? Did you have a problem with the gaskets lining up with the AFR bolt pattern too?
How close did your grinding get to the exhaust ports?
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I thought the same thing when I first purchased my set of SLP SS 4 into 1 headers. They produced so much heat they melted my steering shaft universal boot. I took them off and sent them to Jet-Hot for coating and basically the building burned to the ground. So anyway I purchased another set from Summit this time the SS SLP ceramic coated option. The temperature under the hood dropped dramatically. IMO with the tight clearances with the F-Body keeping the under hood heat down is a big deal. As far as gaskets go I used the ones that came with the OBX headers. They were graphite coated but I always use a thin coating of extreme heat Permatex with header gaskets and have a good luck with no leaks. They lined up ok, the holes on the gaskets were larger enough that even after enlarging the header flange holes some they fit. Although I really expected a leak, but so far no leaks. I've put about 1,500 miles on them. I don't remember exactly how close the grinding came to the ports but it was so close I was surprised they sealed.
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Truthfully I have no idea what my AFR was. I first installed the 4 into 1 SS SLP headers it was back in 2000. I can tell you the headers I replaced were the Accel Tri-Y headers that were ceramic coated and the under hood temperature difference between the two sets of headers was huge.
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Just a heads up.
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
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Just a heads up.
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
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Thx for the heads up! Order has been placed!
Just a heads up.
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
They dropped in price to $88.88. There are only 10 left from the seller that has them deeply discounted.
Buy em! I know I just did.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAINLESS-ST...72.m2749.l2649
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yep bought mine at that price as well. it seems there's a few sellers that are on liquidation mode, you can find these headers on Alibaba and they are selling them at 80$/unit but minimum order is 10
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Glad people are picking them up. I had to check the add to make sure it wasnt an overpriced gasket set, or a pricing error.
I did wait until mine was shipped before I told everyone about them. I wanted to make sure mine got shipped out before someone noticed an error in price and fixed it, but its looking like theyre all being shipped out at this price. I ordered 2 now, (for a buddy) and both were shipped!
Then with the money I saved, I picked up a Grant Elite GT wheel and install kit. And with 2 sets and the wheel I was still under the $280 that other sellers are getting.
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Oh BTW, it went from 2 sold to 15 sold in the last 24 hours.
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Wow, for $88.88, I had to get another set. This time I'll try cutting the flanges first, instead of widening out the mounting holes, in order to fit to my AFR210's. I paid $400 for the original set about a year ago.
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Did anybody here notice that the china hers aren't equal length...