haha....doesnt have to be traditional..i just want to get a idea of what i can run on my sedan..keep em coming
It may not be "traditional" but I'm look'n to put a lot of miles on it !! I want to see the odometer click over 100K
Here a set of zoomies i made for my friends 41 drag Willy's All stainless , just coated them black with special heat barrier paint trying to get the overall temp down. Wander.
Sprint bucket headers, the tips were slash cut and everything wrapped black. I don't love it, but I like it a lot more than when they were bright & shiny. I will build lakes at some point to replace them.
Here is a shot of my 64 falcon with a 672 cuin BBF . Headers are 2 5/8 to 2.5. They worked out well and not a hard build.
I've posted these before, but only because I'm so enamored with them. AJ Foyt's 1967 Indy winning QuadCam
Hot Rod Pro. great collectors. Commercially available or you made em? The headers proper are very impressive as well.
These are the headers for my little Ford Zetec and the other are some headers I made for a friends lakester. The engine is a B block with DOHC head and 5 main bearing crank. Rex
Hot Rod Pro that exhaust system art in stainless steel. They would fit into a museum and be appreciated. They are gorgeous. Matt
Here's one that I built for a 32 two door sedan. 2 1/2" 16g Mild steel, TIG, Ceramic Coated. The headers he bought, I did the rest. He wanted it to be as symmetrical as possible and I think I did pretty well at making them a mirror image of each other. I didn't really like to go under the rear axle but he packed everything in above it and left no room for the exhaust. The last shot is of the hangers that I designed and build. Hope it another Idea for you. Thanx Jaysin
im running gm ram horns into 2 inch into banjo rear end axle tubes...im trying to figure out how to make baffles any suggestions on what i can use...