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    Small Block Chevy Headers

    Is anybody using Headers on their Small Block Chevy

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    Feel this may be a trick question

    FFR give two options for SBC.. I’m using the plain summit ones.. SUM-G9005
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    The manual states to use Summit Racing SUM-G9005 or Flowtech 11102
    I used Summit Racing SUM-G9005 also on my Blueprint SBC 400 and had them ceramic coated

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    Here is an out the box possibility that may be of interest to you, but they might not fit your chassis:

    Tru-Ram Speedway Stainless Manifolds:
    https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Tru-R...ess,34364.html

    Video From Speedway:
    https://youtu.be/jKfkUO2Uu7E

    I've seen these manifolds on well executed street rods & trucks over the years at various car events.

    Good Luck & Happy Riveting, Wrenching & Sanding!
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    I’m using BBK ceramic coated headers.
    They won’t match up to the FFR exhaust pipes, I had to make a connector piece using a flange and the J-pipes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimLev View Post
    I’m using BBK ceramic coated headers.
    They won’t match up to the FFR exhaust pipes, I had to make a connector piece using a flange and the J-pipes.

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    That's not a SBC... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just 1 More View Post
    That's not a SBC... LOL
    It technically is the NEW SBC!
    ...........Love It!

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