longdart69
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My car is a 70 Dart 408 stroker. I don't want to hang down low!!
I'd bet that the tooling used to build the least expensive headers is actually the best out there. TTi is not using anything more exotic then the other guys. What makes the ttis more expensive is where and who is building them. I could also see them being that expensive if they were going through the CARB certification of late model applications, but they are not. What they are doing is making lots of profits, there is nothing wrong at all with that, but don't pretend that they are not. Me, I'll have my slaves over in China whip me out another set when I need them.
I'd bet that the tooling used to build the least expensive headers is actually the best out there. TTi is not using anything more exotic then the other guys.
I'd bet that the tooling used to build the least expensive headers is actually the best out there. TTi is not using anything more exotic then the other guys. What makes the ttis more expensive is where and who is building them. I could also see them being that expensive if they were going through the CARB certification of late model applications, but they are not. What they are doing is making lots of profits, there is nothing wrong at all with that, but don't pretend that they are not. Me, I'll have my slaves over in China whip me out another set when I need them.
Okay everyone I just looked on Dougs website p/n d453-r is what I think your talking about. When you go to the notes it says does'nt fit 727 tranny. This is a problem for me I'm going to run a A518. Is TTi my only choice here? My car is a 70 dart 408 stroker engine.
DIfference is 5/16 flange vs 3/8 flange, Material & thickness of tubes / collectors...73 is the widest A body made so headers are not as BIG of an issue as on the 67 - 69 or even worse on the 64 -66...... check out the specs and buy reputable or you will be replacing them in a year or two...also fit them THEN get them ceramic coated.... I do not use the three bolt collector flange they are a PITA....try the stainless band but that means cutting off the flange retainer on the end of the collectors...I like them becuse they do not come loose ( if dun rite) and seal better ALSO much easier to remove & reinstall if necessary. in short YES there is a difference a noticable and notable one
I still vote for cheap headers. Quality headers are expensive.
Is there really a diffrence on width between 67 and 73?
I have a set of summit long tubes on my 318 duster ...... I am not 100% impressed BUT for the money....I can't complain.
They were a PAIN to install. I had to raise the engine on each side for each header....plus they are the one peice headers so I had to drop all my steering components.
but as for ground clearance, they don't hang much lower than the trans pan or subframe rails or anything so I don't think I will have much clearance issues.
I was not to impressed with the design of the mounting flange that bolts to the head...I tihnk they could have put a little more thought into that area.
everything seems to fit good ( VERY TIGHT TOLERANCES THOUGH) I am within about 1/4" on all the closest points. I was touching on my passenger side torsion bar so I had to pull that header off and clearance is a bit.
all in all....I would say for the money,the summit headers are a great buy......BUT if you want an easy set of headers to install and a slightly better fitment quality and a little less headache and a tin tag on your headers with the company's brand name pressed into it... Then by all means,spend the $700.00 rather than the $130.00 lol
it all boils down to how much money you have for you build,what your looking to gain out of the build,if you have patience and if it is going to be a top notch show car.
but if you are doing a local car show car,or a daily driver that you jsut want some get up and go in or you just plain don't have a bunch of cash to drop on headers than I see no problem buying the cheaper ones....to each his own.
What headers have people found to work with power steering? I was pretty sure TTI said they would work, but my problem is the wonderful previous owners swapped a 318 for the /6 and made their own mounts to put it in. They're spool mounts at least, but they're attached to a piece of angle iron on one side and square tube on the other welded to the K frame. Don't know if the engine sits in the stock location of not (doubtful). From reading the TTI footnotes on install it seems like they only guarantee fitment with the engine in EXACTLY the right spot. Is this really true or is there really a fair deal of fudge room? I hate to drop that much money on something that may not fit...