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  • 3x00 Headers. Info or pics on making them?

    my question is what size primaries should I use and where should I place a secondary collector....or should I dump all six primaries into the DP area?

    ...any and all input you have on this, please come forth....EX: specs, material to use, size, layout....ETC.

    why is it "customary" to see the primaries as close to equal length as possible? I think I know the answer, but want to see what you guys say.

    does anyone have any pics of theirs?


    here's my current engine bay.....not too much room...but I'll have all winter to figure it out since the GP is not my DD.


    Last edited by AWeb80; 11-07-2008, 02:46 AM.

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  • #2
    oh, and what size should the flanges be? Thickness wize?

    I have no problem getting them made....we have reverse engineering and laser cutting machines where I work.

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    • #3
      I am thinking about copying this design...





      -do I need a flex bellow similar to the stock manifolds?
      -Or will I be ok running a sraight pipe?
      -Does anyone made a 3 pipe collector for headers?....all I can find are 4 pipe collectors




      or should I just go the "power log" way of the 3800's?

      Last edited by AWeb80; 11-07-2008, 03:24 AM.

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      • #4
        You should always have a piece of flex after a header, not necessarily in between the front bank and the rear, but you need something after it so if and when the motor does move it wont make your whole exhaust move and hit stuff.

        And why build your own when SS ones fit your car... Seems easier to buy their design rather than attempt to copy it.

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        • #5
          I didn't think they did fit. i thought the rear header didn't fit right. besides, i love making my own stuff. and this is something i can do over the winter. and for way cheaper.

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          • #6
            hey who made the "power logs" for the 3800 ? they are nice a set like that would be a big improvment over stock manies for sure not as good a real headers but alot eazyer and less expencif to make !
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            • #7
              didn't the 3500 GP swap kid on here use SS headers without modifying them? IIRC he did.

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              • #8


                Primary size ideally would be either 1.5" or 1.625". Ideal primary length for these engines is around 31-33", although I doubt you'll want to try to fit that in your bay. As far as the flange goes, I would say min thickness of 3/8". And I did the CAD work for the flanges that Geoff (betterthanyou) sells, so I would be willing to send you the file so you can just plug it in and cut away.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 3400-95-Modified View Post
                  didn't the 3500 GP swap kid on here use SS headers without modifying them? IIRC he did.
                  Yes, but IIRC he had a hard time w/ the rear and had to modify it quite a bit to fit past the firewall.

                  He said the fronts fit great though. I'm not going to spend $700 on headers when I can do them for way less.....I built my 2.5" DP for $25 in materials. A local shop wanted $300 to start.

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                  • #10
                    What wall thickness should I aim for?

                    and where can I find a 3 into 1 collector? I've looked all over.

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                    • #11
                      SS headers- Front on a W body like yours you have to cut the front dog bone metal bracket to clear the front header, and the rear is close to the heat shield and will rub it some in reverse.

                      S&S sells 3 collectors IIRC and some other places too. There was a thread on one of the boards might have been v6z24.com there are a lot of custom made headers over there. Forced_Firebird would know and where to get the bends so would superdave.
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                      • #12
                        SO actually you have less work than I do to make them fit, and you can make yours fit with a ceramic coated set... I had to buy raw cut to crap and re-weld it all.

                        But yeah it was ME in my beretta who had to heavily modify the rear header to fit, he only had to trim a heat shield off to clearance the downpipe flange.

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                        • #13
                          I'd do 1.5" or 1 5/8" primaries.

                          I'll be throwing in S&S headers in my car next month. I'll let you know how they fit.

                          I hear they fit real tight over the trans and are real close to the firewall. Worst case I'll modify the firewall so that the headers fit.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by IsaacHayes View Post
                            SS headers- Front on a W body like yours you have to cut the front dog bone metal bracket to clear the front header, and the rear is close to the heat shield and will rub it some in reverse.
                            I've never heard of that. Has anyone documented that with pics?

                            Are you talking about the steel mount that attaches to the front of the engine on the left side?
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                            • #15
                              K Corey.

                              pics would be good too.

                              I'm just waiting for a stall to open in my dads shop so I can put the GP in there and work on it over the winter at my leisure.

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