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Old 09-17-2010, 08:59 PM   #1
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Old 09-22-2010, 12:12 PM   #2
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Crate Motor do you have a part number for those Schoenfeld headers you're using?
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Old 09-22-2010, 02:03 PM   #3
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There is only a few set of headers they make for 67-69 Camaro/Nova. I called them direct and spoke with a guy and told them what headers I wanted and what flange. There website has hundreds of different headers flanges to choose from in .PDF file format with all the dimentions you need.. And they will put any flange on any header for nothing. Its like having a custom header shop at your fingertips and for what they charge its not worth firing up the welder. They might not make the best performing header but you can put good collectors on them to wake them up. I also asked them to not weld the collectors onto the headers and they just sent me the collectors seperate and a kit to make them slip on with the bolts and brackets. And they send you trick bolts that are 3/8 thread and take a 5/16 wrench or socket for tight fit applictaions. Ohh and a set of gaskets for whatever flange you choose. Nice guys to deal with.

The headers fit perfectly and no custom wrenches to get the plugs out. Nice stuff.
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Old 07-06-2011, 10:05 PM   #4
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There is only a few set of headers they make for 67-69 Camaro/Nova. I called them direct and spoke with a guy and told them what headers I wanted and what flange. There website has hundreds of different headers flanges to choose from in .PDF file format with all the dimentions you need.. And they will put any flange on any header for nothing. Its like having a custom header shop at your fingertips and for what they charge its not worth firing up the welder. They might not make the best performing header but you can put good collectors on them to wake them up. I also asked them to not weld the collectors onto the headers and they just sent me the collectors seperate and a kit to make them slip on with the bolts and brackets. And they send you trick bolts that are 3/8 thread and take a 5/16 wrench or socket for tight fit applictaions. Ohh and a set of gaskets for whatever flange you choose. Nice guys to deal with.


The headers fit perfectly and no custom wrenches to get the plugs out. Nice stuff.
Do you know who you talked to? I called and the guy I got was much less helpfull. than the person you got. I was told the small block drag headers can not come with out the collector. I was hoping to get them that way as I all ready have the merge collectors.
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Old 07-06-2011, 11:24 PM   #5
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Default Re: Schoenfeld drag headers

I have a few sets from them that we use for dyno headers.
There was a set on my Camaro when running a 355 W/ spread port Brodix heads. X-2 on what Crate Camaro said...
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Old 07-07-2011, 02:42 PM   #6
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Default Re: Schoenfeld drag headers

Did you call Hedman in Georgia? That is where the race headers are built and custom headers are made.
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Old 07-08-2011, 12:19 AM   #7
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Talk about service... I gave them a call today and talked to Bill.
I wanted some measurments of a certain part number header to see if I could make it fit a car and our Dyno. He couldn't give me the size of the collector spread. He didn't have a set built up so he said he would build a set by Tuesday and could mount them on an engine and I could ask him to measure anything. He said that was the way to do it to keep from having a lot of freight cost if they didn't fit.
WOW! Best thing is it was all his idea... no arm twisting was required. :~) Now that is really some good service.
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