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Hooker Super Comp. Long tubes

Old May 19, 2001 | 02:37 PM
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Hooker Super Comp. Long tubes

I recently installed a set of long tubes on my car. The driver's side isn't too bad, they actually fit nicer than some brands of shorties. The passenger side is a different story. I need a mini starter, and the knock sensor had to be relocated. But, I installed long tubes on a friend's GT Mustang, he gained about .25 over his previous shorty headers. It went from a best of 12.959 to 12.707. MPH went up 1.7 also. I'm hoping for similar gains on my own car.
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Old May 20, 2001 | 01:46 AM
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Car: 1987 IROC Z28
Engine: 6.0L LQ9 crate engine
Transmission: Performa Built 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42 10 bolt, Eaton/Moser
I just installed a set on my 383 - '87 IROC. I hope to get a small gain too in HP and torque with the long tubes. My passenger side was tight too near the frame of the car. I have no knock sensor, carbed car. I reused my stock '87 starter too w/o any problems. I had room to wrap it too with the high temp starter wrap material.

Which y-pipe did you use? Which cat back? Maybe share your exhaust system design!

Did you use the Model 2210's?

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Blue '87 IROC, 383 Crate Motor, KB pistons, AFR 190 heads, ZZ-9 cam, Edelbrock RPM intake, Hooker SC/LT headers, Edelbrock 750 cfm Carb (#1411), stock T-5, GM 3.42 rear w/Auburn posi.
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Red '89 IROC L98, TES, 700R4, T-Tops, K&Ns w/open air boxes, 160 T-stat, Hyper Chip, gutted MAF & CAT, Jacobs Ign., 53kv coil, MSD wires.
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Old May 20, 2001 | 08:44 AM
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both of your cars must be stock hide...
after slamin mine to the ground we rewelded
headers so they dont hit the street..can u send a pic or post one ? i would like to see how it looks from below! i used a ministarter to get more space and to start the huffer..lol
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Old May 20, 2001 | 10:20 AM
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Actually, I am fabricating a true dual exhaust system. It utilizes Spin Trap oval exhaust tubing for ground clearence. As far as ride height, I have Eiabach pro Springs on my car. It is pretty well slammed. I used the 1&3/4" primary headers, with a 28" Length, & 3" collectors. But, I'm ditching the stock starter. It is right up against the collector of the passenger side header.
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