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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 159 Joined: 24-November 08 From: Pasadena, CA Member No.: 9,785 Region Association: None ![]() |
I'm working away on my '73 914 with a 283 SB Chevy. A friend of mine is building a replica GT40 from a 914, so I've been seeing quite a bit of GT40 youtube video. I am getting closer and closer to also just go ahead and "open up" the trunk floor and make the whole engine/tranny compartment open. If I do that, I would love to install a set og 180 degree headers on a Chevy, much like on the GT40. Not only is the sound fantasitc, but the scavenging and breathing advantages are great.
So, does anybody have any leads to anybody who may make or have made headers like this, I'd love to investigate further, or is it a project I'll have to take up myself? |
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I don't know what the application is but Speedway has them pretty cheap if I remember and a lot of other neat stuff you can use on a hot rod. They also have a stud that might correct bump steer on a lowered car without moving the rack. It's for heim ends if I remember.
www.speedwaymotors.com |
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