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Hooker Headers Super Comp Headers Ford 351W
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Items You Need
Ford 351W Small Block
   plug location and plug height. Shift lever must be upright, between the 10 and 2 o'clock position.
Accessory Compatibility:
Transmission Compatibility:
Included Items Note: Bolts and Gaskets Included, Reducers required
Port Shape: SAP
Emissions Compatibility: Street Legal
Specifications:
Custom racing performance at a mass-produced price!
Hooker Super Competition Headers are designed for max power and max RPM at an off-the-shelf price. Tuned length, large, mandrel-bent primaries are engineered to increase your vehicle's velocity, exhaust gas scavenging, and high-RPM efficiency that results in more high-end power than what street headers can produce. 5/16" flanges and 18-gauge tubing showcase the best welds in the industry for a lightweight racing header that's built to last for seasons on the track.
Black Painted (Part numbers do not have a suffix)
Metallic Ceramic Coating (Part numbers have a -1 suffix)
Stainless Steel (Part numbers have a -2 suffix)
"Darksides" Black Ceramic Coating (Part numbers have a -3 suffix)
Titanium Ceramic Coating (Part numbers have a -4 suffix)
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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