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35boulder 04-30-2019 12:21 PM

New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
Posted this in the wrong forum earlier. I'm needing to replace the tired 307 in my '69 SWB. Was wondering if any of y'all had used a new set of exhaust manifolds on your crate motor install instead of headers. I'm not building a hot rod just an in town truck. Thanks for any info.

Ziegelsteinfaust 04-30-2019 12:29 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
Exhaust manifolds are a good choice if your more.concerned about noise. Rather then the most HP possible.

Yet there are exhaust manifolds easily available that help you get some of the best of both worlds. At least on mild/warmed up engines.

The traditional Corvette ram horns, but you need to notch your cross member.

Another fine choice is 96+ Vortec 350 exhaust manifolds from 1 ton trucks. You have to check, but in a circle track magazine which I read. Mentioned they were good, but I forgot the exact application.

68 P.O.S. 04-30-2019 12:54 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
Stock style exhaust manifolds flow very well and are completely acceptable for your needs since it sounds like its going to be a mild engine. With a mild engine you likely won't notice a difference between the two. If you go with headers, get a quality set like Doug's Tri-Y's for torque, don't get a cheap $99 set or you'll have nothing but problems.

MARKDTN 04-30-2019 01:41 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
On a stock crate motor, manifolds are fine. Also less likely to leak IMHO.

Grumpy old man 04-30-2019 04:15 PM

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Unless your constantly over 5,000 rpm headers have nothing on rams horn manifolds . You don't have to notch your cross member to run 2 1/2" straight drop rams , no issues with leaks or spark plug access . :smoke:

Sheepdip 05-01-2019 09:58 AM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
A lot less issues with stock manifolds...just my 2 cents worth.

toolboxchev 05-01-2019 11:54 AM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
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Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 8516764)
Unless your constantly over 5,000 rpm headers have nothing on rams horn manifolds . You don't have to notch your cross member to run 2 1/2" straight drop rams , no issues with leaks or spark plug access . :smoke:

Nice Work Grumpy! And how true....

35boulder 05-03-2019 05:08 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
So Grumpy, did you purchase some new manifolds from Summit etc?

Grumpy old man 05-03-2019 05:20 PM

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They came from Summit or Jegs , They were on sale a while back for $128.00 came with hardware and the chrome is pretty good . I like shiny :lol:

Grumpy old man 05-03-2019 05:25 PM

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This is the 4" bend on 2 1/2" pipe to clear cross member any good muffler shop should be able to fit them without issues .:chevy:

c10Eric 05-03-2019 11:34 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
Hey guys - I've got a 68 c10 with a 350 crate motor... and was thinking of replacing the stock manifolds (one side's got a leak) with some new shiny ones. Any suggestions on what ones I should be looking at?

Mhussnatter 09-03-2019 10:06 PM

Re: New Crate Motor-Manifolds vs Headers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 8516764)
Unless your constantly over 5,000 rpm headers have nothing on rams horn manifolds . You don't have to notch your cross member to run 2 1/2" straight drop rams , no issues with leaks or spark plug access . :smoke:

Grumpy
Hope you are doing well buddy. Question for you in regards to the above. I am trying to decide on headers or the ram horn straight drop manifolds you mention... BUT I have a newly built 383 Stroker putting out about 420 HP. Would you still recommend the ram horn manifolds over headers? If so I am thinking of ordering ceramic coated ones ... Thanks man.


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