What needed the most space, front or rear?
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Front went in with the engine in it's normal position once the intake tube and radiator hose was pulled (and of course the coil packs), it was all the rear that will give you the fight.
In fact, it was so tight back there, I had to modify the rear header and make the adjustments on the jig...
THEN when the rear was all in and was bolting everything back up, the sway bar hit the extension I put on the collector (2.5" ID to hook to exhaust) and had to cut that off with a die grinder/cut off wheel inside the pipe! But one I got back to the just the collector, welded a 90* on.
So the production headers will more than likely have a bend on the end of the collector that's too long, so you can cut off what you need and put a slip-coupler on to continue to the back of the car (or have an exhaust shop weld etc).
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I'm Taking Very Detailed Information On it...Also anyone Who Can Help With Diameter and Sizes On A 3100 sfi Lumina...would gladly be appreciated...i will start soon on this proyect as soon as posible...when i get enought information on the best set up for my engine...sigpic<~AMERICAN MUSCLE~>3100 SFI V6 POWERED CHEVY LUMINA
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Interesting. Makes it "thinner" for installing easier eh?
Those are a lot shorter in the rear compared to the S&S. Should help a lot with both the front and rear banks the same length's compared to the S&S setup. Equal Air & Fueling to all cylinders FTW!
I left you a voice mail the night I was driving back with the below orange car on no sleep and food haha. That is where the headers are going come spring/summer.sigpic New 2010 project (click image)
1994 3100 BERETTA. 200,000+ miles
16.0 1/4 mile when stock. Now ???
Original L82 Longblock with LA1, LX9, LX5 parts
Manifold-back 2.5" SS Mandrel Exhaust. Hardware is SS too.
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