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Hooker Headers Super Comp Sidemount Headers 1963-82 Corvette with Big Block Chevy 396-502
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Sidemount Headers
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Transmission Compatibility:
Included Items Note: Bolts and Gaskets Included
Port Shape: RD
Emissions Compatibility: Not Street Legal Except Pre-1974
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Manufactured using lightweight mandrel bent 18-gauge tubing, Super Competition Sidemount Headers offer the most aggressive style and performance for your 1963-82 Corvette! Testing on a 1968 Corvette with a 427 engine, Sidemount Headers, Side Pipe Tubes, and Maximum Flow Slip-In Mufflers produced an increase of 40 horsepower and 20 ft/lbs of torque (more than undercar exhaust with turbo mufflers).
FeaturesBlack Painted(Part numbers do not have a suffix)
Chrome (Special Part numbers do not have suffix)
Metallic Ceramic Coating (Part numbers have a -1 suffix)
Stainless Steel (Part numbers have a -3 suffix)
Titanium Ceramic Coating (Part numbers have a -4 suffix)
Note: All products sold in pairs
Will these work on a 1972 Camaro, or is there another sidemount header that will? I’m restoring a Motion camaro that had sidepipes when new.
Are sidemount headers for an automatic the same as standard
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