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Rams Horn Style Exhaust Manifolds
- Requires 3-Bolt 2-1/2" Reducers (sold separately)
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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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Specifications:
What size are the ports that mount to the head 1 5/8 or 1 1/2?
My old rams horns exit is 2 1/4 and my exhaust is 2 1/4. Is the adapter to cited to adapt from a 2 1/2 manifold exit down to a 2 1/4 exhaust pipe?
So this manifold has to be adapted up to 2 1/2”? What size is the exit?
Where are these made?
Would these work on a 1979 C10 with a 5L V8?
I have a 1963 SS impala with a 327 and short water pump. My alternator is currently mounted on the stock driver side ram horn. Can you please recommend an alternator bracket to use with these ram horns?
I have a 1991 K1500 stock with 350 tbi..I cant find anyone that has put these on so no feedback, will these BOLT ON? Spark plug clearance issues? I plan on adding new y pipe Cat and exhaust to them
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