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Hooker Headers Competition Headers Ford 351C 2V
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Ford 351C 2V
Accessory Compatibility:
Transmission Compatibility:
Included Items Note: Bolts and Gaskets Included, Reducers required
Port Shape: SAP
Emissions Compatibility: Not Street Legal Except Pre-1974
Specifications:
All Budget Headers Are NOT Created Equally!
Hooker's Competition Series Headers are engineered to outperform at a reasonable price! To let your engine really breathe, Hooker uses 16-gauge (.049" thick) steel tubing with long, transition-style collectors to provide a serious gain in flow over competitor headers without losing backpressure. After years of testing, Hooker discovered that 5/16" header flanges offer enough flex & rigidity to hold the gasket tight to each exhaust port to keep everything properly secured.
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)
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