Speedmaster Exhaust Headers Chevelle/Camaro Big Block 454 Raw
746-PCE316.1045
Big Block Chevy
If you're looking for headers designed for maximum street performance, look no further than Procomp Electronics. They are designed for stock or mildly modified engines for the value-conscious buyer. Made from durable 16-gauge steel, Those Procomp Electronics headers feature 3/8 in. thick flanges that are heavy enough to maintain header integrity, yet pliable enough to seal each exhaust port. If your vehicle is using aftermarket components, parts from other applications, or custom altered parts, then it is the installer's responsibility to verify fitment.
Specifications:
Will this fit a 2000 chevy 3500hd with 7.4
I have a 85 monte carlo ss with a 454 big block and was wondering if these will fit or if not what mid size header will.
Will these work on a 454 BBC in a 1985 Camaro z28
Will this fit a 69 chevy pickup with a 396
I have 91 Camaro with a 454 will these fit on this car
I have an 82 GMC dually with a 454 and a standard transmission, the long tube headers for some reason lead right into the trans mount. Will these headers fit so I can tuck the exhaust and have cleaner bends?
What are the measurements.Hedman 68510 for BB gives measurements off block and lengths. Trying to stuff a BBC in 1931 ford coupe and keep headers inside frame
Are this headers considered regular size or are they shorty headers.
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