lazysack2003
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Hello am new to mopar I have heard headers on the A body’s can be quite a challenge I am looking for recommendations or advice on what headers to run on my 1976 dodge dart with a 318 and response would be greatly appreciated

They are the classic "affordable" style the behind the steering linkage ones are pricey for some reason. I had Hedmanns like that on a few cars and yes the passenger side at the collectors will flatten out over bumps with a passenger etc.depends on your budget. there's everything from cheap non brand ones to tti or dougs. for my 68 valiant i fitted cheap chinese polished stainless full length ones at about $150. the steering link goes through the header so there can be ground clearance issues if you're car is lowered, but they fitted easily and no tubes needed denting even with my car having a 4 speed with it's clutch linkage etc. i got them from ebay in the states even though i'm in the uk.
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Welcome! Dougs work well. Fitment going in and after they are in are much better than the lesser priced headers. Also, the flanges and welds are better as wellHello am new to mopar I have heard headers on the A body’s can be quite a challenge I am looking for recommendations or advice on what headers to run on my 1976 dodge dart with a 318 and response would be greatly appreciated
these are currently on ebay and from the pics they look to be the same ones. i did have p/s but later swapped to a manual box.Any E-bay link on which ones they are? Power steering or manual?![]()
the stainless ones i posted the link for above are $285.What are "cheap" headers these days about $400?
Omg I actually watch your YouTube channel!!! I was worried about the fittment of long tubes on the A body and your video was very helpful!!!!Welcome! Dougs work well. Fitment going in and after they are in are much better than the lesser priced headers. Also, the flanges and welds are better as well
You should!!! I pulled my 318 and 727 out with my brother in law in one night change (my first small block ever pulled) but you should totally do it you never know when life will prevent you from ever doing it.I have a set of Doug's for my Dart, I did not install them yet though, but I hear good things about them. Someday I'll swap the motor, someday.
Life and mother nature keeps getting in the way, but I want to get it done this year, but yet I would like to dyno the motor so a certain someone who has never assembled an engine before can shut up. Of course the dyno session will probably never happen because that one person who is denying my work does not want to put his money where is mouth is. The bet was simple, make near or more than 300HP and cover the $900 dyno session, if I lose I will pay $900 to the winner. Lol, he tried to offer a $100 bet. Ha! I'm not spending that time and money just for that. I guess it's time to swap that motor before I get more distractions, lol.You should!!! I pulled my 318 and 727 out with my brother in law in one night change (my first small block ever pulled) but you should totally do it you never know when life will prevent you from ever doing it.
