The price is less than $200 between raw steel and coated
Good to know, Thanks BrianCoated TTIs will last the rest of your lifetime on this vehicle. Good choice.
Are old headers 2" pipes 3" collectors? If so I´m interested. If you plan selling them i.e.Old headers are pretty rusty and thin……..time to upgrade. Looking at TTI. I am going to give them a call today.
They are 2" pipes. My engine builder has them. For now, I am keeping all the old parts, I will keep you in mind.Are old headers 2" pipes 3" collectors? If so I´m interested. If you plan selling them i.e.
A coulple pics if possible, would be interesting.
Thanks
Those don't look that bad honestly... unless they are worse than the pic shows... sandblast/coat...
Thanks, I saw the z-bar mod needs to be done as well. Do you have them in stock? 2 1/8 ceramic coated?word of caution.....unless your Hemi is sitting in the exact position TTi specs, some mods will be required, mostly to clear steering and torsion bars. (BTW, I'm a TTi dealer and offer a 5% discount)
These are 2-1/8" primaries on The California Flash. I had to do a small ding for idler arm clearance. Originally had flanges but removed them to add turndowns.
Raw with clear satin hi-temp header paint
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Thanks, my thoughts exactly.
Man that is cleanAnother vote for TTI ceramic. I have them in my Scamp and they're awesome.
I wouldn't mess with the original headers. You spent all of this money to get this far, you don't want to be messing with 50 year old exhaust that will likely develop a crack and leak after a while.
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Thanks, I saw the z-bar mod needs to be done as well. Do you have them in stock? 2 1/8 ceramic coated?
I think with a 426 in a Dart there aren't many that would not need mods, correct?
We can easily move them as required, no big dealI have elephant ear plates already welded in from the original installation my FIL did, so those won’t be moving………..headers will fit with some finesse I am sure.
We can easily move them as required, no big deal
We can easily move them as required, no big deal
Thanks! Great advice and the exact reason I have someone much more knowledgeable helping me with this stuff.I can tell you have been there. I would much rather massage or build new motor plates /elephant ears that cut / pound / finesse a new set of headers. Just my personal opinion / advise, I'm sure others may vary.
Thank you! The only pictures we were able to find were of the engine getting put in the car and some driveway pictures. I have already registered for next year at CarlisleThank you for sharing. Stories like this are what make the hobby live on. I hope you’ll continue to share the progress of your FIL’s legend as both live on with all of us. Do you have any pics of your FIL in his youth with his pride and joy that you can share.
The car definitely went to the right person/care taker. Drive it and share it with the world.
IMO it needs to go on display in 2024 Chrysler’s at Carlisle.
Absolutely Awesome! Thanks again for sharing!
Thanks! Great advice and the exact reason I have someone much more knowledgeable helping me with this stuff.