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Try KromerKraft in Girard, OH,...a suburb of Youngstown. Kromer has been building headers since the early 1990's for all sorts of NHRA class racecars.
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There are many who will repeat this concept that headers don't mean anything on the time slip. It depends as always. Had a decent set of headers we made then had a custom set made for the engine combo picked up several MPH and decent amount of ET back to back. Friend of mine went from a set of box headers to burns stainless design and set of their collectors picked up good amount of ET and a few MPH. They were told clocking the primary tubes was more important than equal length plus avoiding sharp/tight turns was also. Depending on how far out to lunch your present set is you could pick up a lot!
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Just in case anybody is wondering why I don't post much anymore!
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Billy, This forum will always be great as long as Ken is in charge. However with that being said, without you it will never be the same. Who's going to keep everyone in line?
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Getting defensive???? Think we should call you ground strap you're always negative.... ![]() The statement has been made to me by racers who are way more knowledgeable and talented in the shop and on track. When offering my experience they listen simply because there is also the theory behind the result. If all you have done is try box headers your experiences are limited extremely. Your talking like the 90s here with the "bigger the tube the better". LOL! That was disproven 20 years ago. Everyone knows this. With all your criticism here of everyone how abut some theory behind the poorly presented comments that contribute nothing. You just shout this is how you do it "I know everything" nothing more no reasoning theory science or engineering. Many of us know "you've always been a trick of the week racer". Just like a blind squirrel..... What is your theory on header design? Please expand professor..... LOL!
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