Awesome congrats. Chris is a pleasure to deal with. He is making my Stainless steel headersWhat are you planning on doing for exhaust? I'm contemplating building my own bundle of snakes.
I placed an order with Chris for a roller a couple of weeks ago. Prestige built a 363 for my current 66 fastback project that dynoed at 509hp. We've been working out a few quirks in my Termonator X setup. Doug has been great about service after the sale.
Im not sure.i just took a snap shot of your post and sent to him.Looking good! I hope your header builder is taking the raised exhaust port location of your AFR heads into consideration..
You are correct is an issue. Any chance you know what flanges i need? Heads are AFR mpn 1451Looking good! I hope your header builder is taking the raised exhaust port location of your AFR heads into consideration..
You are correct is an issue. Any chance you know what flanges i need? Heads are AFR mpn 1451
Like I said, my ports were raised too.. I did get the headers to fit, but it involved using ratchet straps to pull the tubes into position so the collectors could be installed. I guess if I were you, I’d just give it a try with what he has made so far…the big question lol, can i use them or need to remake?
Thanks
Hi Chris…These are the flanges I've been using lately on these headers. I do use a stock 351 with stock heads as my fixture. I'm going to just take an 1/8" off the top of the flange before I finish we;ding them out, I don't see how Joe will have a problem. The 3/16 side to side concern doesn't make any sense to me, could someone elaborate on that. If it means whether it goes into the collector 3/16 of an inch more or less that another primary? That wouldn't matter.
Chris
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