1967-69 F-Body/1968-74 X-Body with Big Block Chevy
- Headers will fit their respective applications only if big block engine frame stands are used from the following applications;
Camaro 1970-72, Chevelle 1968-72, Nova 1968-72. - Redesigned for improved clearances.
- Power Steering - No
- Power Brakes - Yes
- Air Conditioning - No
- Smog Pump - No
- Manual Column Shifter - No
- Manual Floor Shifter - Yes
- Automatic Column Shifter - Yes
- Automatic Floor Shifter - Yes
Port Shape: RD
Emissions Compatibility: Street Legal for Pre-1974 Vehicles
FAQ:
How much horsepower will long tube headers add?
- Long tube headers can typically add significant horsepower gains, often ranging from 10 to 30+ horsepower, depending on the vehicle's engine, other modifications, and the quality of the headers like the Hooker 2285 Super-Comp Headers.
What type of headers give the most horsepower?
- Long tube headers are known to offer the most substantial horsepower gains due to their design, allowing for improved exhaust scavenging and increased airflow, resulting in enhanced engine performance.
What is louder, short or long tube headers?
- Long tube headers generally produce a louder and more aggressive exhaust note compared to short tube headers. The longer primary tubes contribute to a deeper and more pronounced exhaust tone.
What are the cons of long tube headers?
- While long tube headers offer performance benefits, some cons include installation complexity, potential clearance issues, and the requirement for tuning. They might not be ideal for every vehicle or application due to these factors.
Upgrade your vehicle's performance with Hooker Headers 2285, top-quality Super-Comp Headers designed for superior performance. Long tube headers like these deliver noticeable horsepower gains, making them a popular choice among enthusiasts seeking improved engine efficiency and sound.
Specifications:
Does it fit a 4 speed with power steering?
Will these headers fit in a 454 Gen 6 BBC and a 1965 Impala SS Conv AT, AC, PS? Thanks and best regards.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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