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Headers for 502 in 87 TA

Old Feb 18, 2005 | 12:48 AM
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Car: 87 TA
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Headers for 502 in 87 TA

Hey guys, i just picked up my 502 tonight, and im searching for BBC headers in our thirdgens, Hooker makes a set for 400 bucks, which is ok, but they're only 1 3/4 primaries.

What im looking for is a company that makes headers for this application, that are 2 inch primaries, or even 2 1/8 or whatever the next size bigger is.....

I did a search, but couldnt find anything (i know i read something on here b4)

I would like to keep is around 400 bucks for the set, seeing as tho this swap isnt going to be cheap.

I did find headers for the swap, that are 2 inch primaries, but they are for a c4 corvette (or whatever they are called, the same body style as our thirdgens)... and im not sure, but i dont think they will work.

But any information will be helpful.

Thanks - Brandon.
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Old Feb 19, 2005 | 12:16 PM
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actually Hooker makes a set and there 1 7/8 primarys and i think there less then $400 non coated.

theres a few other people make headers for our cars. Ed Quay is one, Lemon headers and thats it plus Hooker.

i think with Ed Quays headers you must use his motor mounts and he will also make the tube i think ive heard max like 2 1/4 or something for the primay tubes and 4'' collectors.
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