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Ford Long Tube Headers
JBA 6610S Long Tube Headers Notes:
- Fits most Z-bars, some vehicles may require Z-bar modification or new JBA Z Bar 1650Z (sold separately) for proper fit
- Fits manual steering. Requires JBA 6656P drop down bracket (sold separately) for power steering applications
- E-Brake pivot bracket must be relocated on C6/AOD Transmission
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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FAQ
Do long tube headers increase power?
- Yes, notably boosts power and torque
- Enhances overall engine performance
- The JBA 6610S Long Tube Headers optimize power gains
Will long tube headers fit my Mustang?
- Absolutely, specifically designed for early Mustangs
- Tailored fit for precise installation
- The JBA 6610S Long Tube Headers perfectly suit the Mustang models
Are Stainless steel headers better?
- Definitely, stainless steel offers durability
- Resists corrosion and maintains quality
- The JBA 6610S Stainless Steel Long Tube Headers ensure lasting performance for Early Mustangs
Specifications:
Will they fit a 1965 Ford falcon with 351 w stock steering column and box ?
I have a 1966 mustang with a 289, flaming river manual steering, and am AOD transmission. Would these headers work?
Do these headers fit with gt40 p heads?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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