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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Trying to see what headers work best with these cars in stk elm. I have hedman on there know i was looking into stahl or ed quay.
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Location: Brownstown, Mi 48134
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Every set of Hookers (not the ones on Broadway) I have seen fit great but didn't last very long. Always rusted, even the coated ones, and the collectors fell off at 1000'.
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Is this for a small block? A friend of mine has Hooker Super Comps on the small block in his 92, and spark plug access is AWESOME. Also, his haven't rusted or fallen apart... I'm pretty sure they're coated, but I don't know if Hooker did it or if he had them coated after he bought them.
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I use Hookers on our Camaro. They fit fine and so far no rust.
If you want an excellent little spark plug tool for working around headers check out this link. I have these and they are well worth the $$. http://www.headersockets.com/ Chuck |
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