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ok so I have a J-Code 302 with a new edelbrock intake manifold, 650 carb, and a cam (no idea on durations and such) but it has the stock exhaust manifold...id like to get it a nice set of headers...any suggestions?
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Re: Headers!!!
Tad bit expensive, but buying stainless, you buy them once 
http://www.stainlessworks.net/cart/product_info.php?cPath=481_316_306_319&products_id=1033
The only bad thing isthat most of the larger high end companies do not make it for your model year. Such as Kooks or american racing headers.
The next option, and fairly inexpensive is the Hooker, Headman, and flowmaster. All of these companies unless jet hot coated will rust fairly soon and start to warp and crack.
Will
http://www.stainlessworks.net/cart/product_info.php?cPath=481_316_306_319&products_id=1033
The only bad thing isthat most of the larger high end companies do not make it for your model year. Such as Kooks or american racing headers.
The next option, and fairly inexpensive is the Hooker, Headman, and flowmaster. All of these companies unless jet hot coated will rust fairly soon and start to warp and crack.
Will
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Re: Headers!!!
well its a garage queen so it wont see snow, rain, sleet, salt....only water it will see is when i wash her....
what about ceramic?
what about ceramic?
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Re: Headers!!!
Its actually the heat cycles that make mild steel rust quicker. Jet hot is a ceramic coating. most all ceramics are applied like a powder coat and then baked on. What you want to look for is a coated inside and out. Then the mild steel will be good for a long time.
Will
Will
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Re: Headers!!!
oh ok..hmm
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