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Header Performance Guide For Mustangs

Choosing The Right Headers For Your Mustang Requires An Understanding Of What Header Design Does For Performance
December, 2009
By Jim Smart, Courtesy of the Manufacturers
Header Performance Guide Header Selection Tip
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Header Performance Guide Header Selection Tip
Header Selection Tip
Header selection isn't just about tube and collector size or even what type of coating you choose. It's also about ease of installation. How easy are they to install? Not all header flanges are easy to get a wrench on. Check fastener clearance with a simple closed end wrench. Closed ends will not always fit all bolts. Sometimes, you must use a box-end wrench. Wrench fit is the measure of a good header. Manufacturers don't always pay enough attention to installation issues. And with some, fit is really bad. Remember, headers call for header bolts, not peanut butter bolts from the hardware store. Header bolts have small heads for flange/tube clearance. Most header bolts have a 3/8-inch head.
Headers and exhaust systems have become something of a cliché because everyone talks about them, yet not enough of us know how to choose them. We select headers for all kinds of reasons, many of them having nothing to do with performance. These days, it's more about how they look against a cylinder head and valve cover versus how they perform.

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Header Selection Tip
When you're shopping header gaskets, never do it on the cheap. Opt for the best header gasket money can buy-Fel-Pro or SCE. Because headers are challenging to service and install even under the best of circumstances, header gaskets need to last a long time. Also, when you're installing headers, make sure all contact surfaces are clean, then torque header bolts uniformly to proper specifications to ensure perfect sealing.
Header Performance Guide Jba Header Legendary
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Header Performance Guide Jba Header Legendary
It might be over the top to call the JBA Shorty header legendary, however, this is likely the most popular shorty header ever made because JBA, led by Ford enthusiast J Bittle, was there first with a great idea. Shorty headers eliminate many of the shortcomings associated with long-tube headers. There are no ground clearance issues, no interference with the clutch equalizer shaft, and less underhood heat. The JBAs shown here are ceramic coated in charcoal gray for good looks, durability, and less heat.
Header Performance Guide Patriot Shorty Header
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Header Performance Guide Patriot Shorty Header
This is the #H-8433-1 ceramic-coated Patriot shorty header for classic Mustangs with 260/289/302 engines. They offer excellent value for the money.
Header Performance Guide Doug D627 Long Tube Header
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Header Performance Guide Doug D627 Long Tube Header
Check out Doug's D627 long-tube header for 390/427/428 FE Mustangs. How's this for snazzy plumbing, with crossover tubes for bank equalization? This is the header Super Stockers used in the good old days to take several NHRA titles. Because they're ceramic-coated, heat is not an issue.
Header Performance Guide Doug Long Tube Header
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Header Performance Guide Doug Long Tube Header
Here's a more traditional long-tube, ceramic-coated header from Doug's for '65-'73 small-block Mustangs. These headers tuck in close to the floor pan for exceptional ground clearance.
Header Performance Guide Hooker Dark Side Long Tube Header
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Header Performance Guide Hooker Dark Side Long Tube Header
This is the Hooker Dark Side long-tube header for '65-'73 Mustangs with 260/289/302 engines. Shown here in black ceramic, this is a time-proven design that has been in production for as long as there have been Mustangs.

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