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    Long tube headers on my 72 duster 318

    For a budget of $250, you won't be getting much more than the standard headers that trap the center link and hang a little below the K member. That said, I've been running either Summit or Jeg's (can't remember which) cheapie headers for the last several years with no problems, after massaging...
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    hedders ?

    They should fit, but may require some massaging with a ball peen to get in, as just about all of the less expensive headers do. I'm running about the Summit brand headers which did need to be modified to fit my Duster. I've only caught mine once on a manhole cover that was sticking up about 4...
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    Doug's wont work with 727?

    FYI, I've been able to get the rear two driver's side plugs out with a spark plug socket and wrench that will fit the hex. I've been dealing with the cheapie street headers that way for years.
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    Post your sound bytes here.

    Huh...I thought I had added a clip of my Duster a while back, but I guess not. This was right after breaking in the engine and the car was still in pieces. Open headers :D http://youtu.be/YR3MXjBkI5g I'll get some of it with the exhaust on at some point after I get it back out...
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    Header advice

    I say go for it. $75 is pretty cheap for a new set of headers, even if they don't fit perfect like Doug's or TTIs. I'm in the same boat as you, I couldn't condone ponying up the $500+ for the good fitting headers over the cheapies for the time-being. Be prepared to massage the headers with a...
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    64 Dart needs new muffage

    I like the Hooker Aero Chambers I have on my car. A nice sounding muffler, my dad likes them better than the 40 series Flowmasters he has on his car.
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