LangdonFury
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Hey that looks pretty decent!
What is that going onto?
What is that going onto?
Yes seems logical that they may not be familiar with every "fitment".
Not sure if I am wasting $ by purchasing the damn things with it only being the factory 318 poly engine in it still with only 21,000miles....but will give it a nicer sound if full duel exhaust is installed.
Tti headers are worth the money, my under hood temps aren't bad, the gaskets they provide are thick and have been flawless for the decade I've had them on the car. My starter fries after about 6-7 years, so I can't say it was necessarily the headers that caused it. Engine masters has shown that headers will help any engine breath better, and an 18" extension is the best for performance. With a complete system beyond the headers, there will be no issues about flow. The no back pressure thing is mostly a myth, unless the engine is shot and has no compression, they won't hurt anything. I don't regret it one bit, and will do it again, hopefully twice.Not just a waste of money but a huge PITA from the word go, don't do it, for dozens of reasons.
Hotter underhood temps, fried starters, leaky gaskets, lack of back pressure, etc, etc, you will regret it for a long time.
What did u buy from TTI and what did u install it on?Tti headers are worth the money, my under hood temps aren't bad, the gaskets they provide are thick and have been flawless for the decade I've had them on the car. My starter fries after about 6-7 years, so I can't say it was necessarily the headers that caused it. Engine masters has shown that headers will help any engine breath better, and an 18" extension is the best for performance. With a complete system beyond the headers, there will be no issues about flow. The no back pressure thing is mostly a myth, unless the engine is shot and has no compression, they won't hurt anything. I don't regret it one bit, and will do it again, hopefully twice.
Big block headers, '66 Polara. They are beefy, fit well (other than my bent stub frame) and sealed up perfectly the first time.What did u buy from TTI and what did u install it on?
So u think I would b safe with that choiceBig block headers, '66 Polara. They are beefy, fit well (other than my bent stub frame) and sealed up perfectly the first time.
I'd think so. It is completely unnecessary, it's all about you feeling good if you get headers for your Poly. I did it because I hated the double wall pipes the previous owner installed. I didn't even consider a manifold back system. I don't regret it, I love the sound of the 3" exhaust with a .484 cam. Like I said earlier, the 2.5" manifold back system is just fine with a stockish cam, has a good sound, but not as loud.So u think I would b safe with that choice
HaHa....feel good....I like that way of puttimg it.I'd think so. It is completely unnecessary, it's all about you feeling good if you get headers for your Poly. I did it because I hated the double wall pipes the previous owner installed. I didn't even consider a manifold back system. I don't regret it, I love the sound of the 3" exhaust with a .484 cam. Like I said earlier, the 2.5" manifold back system is just fine with a stockish cam, has a good sound, but not as loud.
Bottom line, the headers won't do much for performance, but won't hurt it, and cost a lot. Like I said, they are a feel good.
I'm not feeling real good about the duplicolor Chrysler red. But tti headers make me grinBottom line, the headers won't do much for performance, but won't hurt it, and cost a lot. Like I said, they are a feel good.
Holley used to make a 450 "econo-quad" Spread bore design. It's been out of production for a loong time. That's the only one I can think of....Oh geez I dunno
Maybe wishful thinking for me then