340 manifolds on an early A-body?
Yessiree, they're tight, but they fit. Both styles, early and late.
340 manifolds on an early A-body?
I do not see advantage of stuffing those ugly headders into my 65 cuda? WHere is defineable flow testing to tell me I gain Hp on my 318. The cuda runs great with my original exhaust manifolds with heat risers cut out. I can still change plugs and car puts out plenty of power, where is the gain from these headders? What does the dyno show compared to stock exhaust? I could spend that money to do other things!! I have a custome done dual exhaust that flows great, I would have to redo that also costing more money to redo welds existing. It does not compute to spend money not needed! I can use that for body, paint,cam ect. No gain = bad investment!!!
sorry but way to restrictive, i would bet not much gain over a good set of magnum manifolds
Dodge 29
ps i would have a hard time making a 440 cubed small block breathed thru those
I do not see advantage of stuffing those ugly headders into my 65 cuda? WHere is defineable flow testing to tell me I gain Hp on my 318. The cuda runs great with my original exhaust manifolds with heat risers cut out. I can still change plugs and car puts out plenty of power, where is the gain from these headders? What does the dyno show compared to stock exhaust? I could spend that money to do other things!! I have a custome done dual exhaust that flows great, I would have to redo that also costing more money to redo welds existing. It does not compute to spend money not needed! I can use that for body, paint,cam ect. No gain = bad investment!!!
So, what this appears to be is a cloning of the Spit Fire Headers built by Harold Johnson, right? If this manufacturer has a licensing agreement with Harold then you are golden. If not, better do some research and see if Harold took out a Patent on his design. I just installed a set of Spit Fires on my '65 Valiant and they were no picnic to install, especially the passenger side. Found these on eBay so nobody get your hopes up about Harold shipping again.
Bob
I am in touch with a local header manufacturer who has fixtures for the famous shorty headers for early A-bodies. This is a pretty large scale business that prototypes and makes headers for retailers (Mopars and Brand X). I would have to buy 10 sets for him to produce them. Would there be enough interest from FABO members to step up and get these made? Retail price would be $399. If you have questions or comments reply or send me a private message. I have not installed these headers, but many other members have. Check out the installs at the top of the page.
Does anyone have pictures documenting the installation of 340 exhaust manifolds and head pipes installed in an early (63-66) a-body? A friend and I tried, but the driver side would not work. As far as the Spitfire/Layson headers, the price could come down if I ordered 20 sets. That is a big chunk of change out of my pocket for what seems to be the most hated Mopar product of all time. I was just trying to get a feel for market.
I would not be comfortable taking prepayment on these headers just because of the history of them.
Does anyone have pictures documenting the installation of 340 exhaust manifolds and head pipes installed in an early (63-66) a-body? A friend and I tried, but the driver side would not work. As far as the Spitfire/Layson headers, the price could come down if I ordered 20 sets. That is a big chunk of change out of my pocket for what seems to be the most hated Mopar product of all time. I was just trying to get a feel for market.