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Has anyone tried the TTI full race step headers with merge collectors on their stocker?
Is it worth the money for stainless Tri-y's? |
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I've always run the TTI small block step headers (1 5/8" - 1 3/4") on my IHRA car. Originally with collector extensions, then a full exhaust with an X-pipe that helped my combo. Several others have TTI on their NHRA combos including some that have added merge collectors. But I haven't run anything else to compare them to.
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If you want the best performing Mopar headers...Mark Lelchook at Performance Welding
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I would also recommend Mark and I believe he only does stainless. However whomever you use I would recommend stainless or headers that were very well coated inside the tubes.
I listened to a webinar a few weeks back and Jon Kaase was one of the guests. He said they can look at an engine in their shop and tell if it had mild steel or stainless headers. He went on to say that if a car sits for very long with mild steel headers rust forms inside them. We have all seen this. However he went on to say that any car with a cam much bigger than stock will do a very good job of vacuuming out the headers when the car starts and that rust will end up in the cylinders and even as far up stream as the carburetor. Got my attention. |
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Thank you for sharing that. |
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Try KromerKraft in Youngstown, OH,...330-539-5053
Stainless should not require a coating, but mild steel should be ceramic coated to prevent rust. |
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http://www.dvorakmachine.com/essstorage.shtml Might be easier just to pull the headers and get a good coating on them. |
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