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Old 01-09-2017, 09:26 PM
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Anyone running the Speed Engineering Mustang LS swap headers? Thinking about ordering a set, but was wanting to see if anyone is running them already.

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I used them on my build they worked great, I'll post some pictures shortly.
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Sorry hard to really see anything but they went on fairly easy with no modifications to anything. I made my own steering shaft for my manual rack. I don't think one with the rag joint would fit between the tubes but I may be wrong.
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Looks good. I'm running a Maximum Motorsports steering shaft, so no rag joint problems lol
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Originally Posted by TxFireman1972
Looks good. I'm running a Maximum Motorsports steering shaft, so no rag joint problems lol
Perfect!!! Your good then. Also, if your using a conversion harness the o2 sensor harness will reach. No extensions required.
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Holley EFI, single wideband sensor, plenty long to reach!
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Anyone else running these headers?
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More specifically is anyone running them with a manual transmission?
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I went ahead and ordered a set. They will be here this week.
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Here's a shot of how they exit the bottom. I think you'll like them.
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Originally Posted by Lsxnafox

Here's a shot of how they exit the bottom. I think you'll like them.
Looks good. I'm looking forward to getting them put on so I can drive the car!
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They appear to hang a bit low but the price is right. Dynatechs are double the money and don't have 02 bungs but fit well.
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I run some on my notch. I got a Team Z k-member though instead of AJE, but they still fit. Had to hit the bottom of the car with a BFH cause it hit right at the exit end of the header on the drivers side but they went. Can't beat it for the $$
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Originally Posted by 64post
They appear to hang a bit low but the price is right. Dynatechs are double the money and don't have 02 bungs but fit well.
I don't think they could be any higher. The collecter is in line with the rest of the exhaust which runs really close to the floor of the car.
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Originally Posted by Lsxnafox
I don't think they could be any higher. The collecter is in line with the rest of the exhaust which runs really close to the floor of the car.
Just looks like a lot of room between 3" pipe and floor, could just be in the pic. Box 3
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Do they make them in a 2"- 3.5 for 89 Fox?
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i have a set on my notch. they fit great! i have the Aje k-member and rear crossmember..one thing to note...if you are using the stock mount location for rear crossmember and a th400, on d.s. side..there was no-way i could get my pipe to come straight back as i see in the pics...i had to use an x-pipe to turn away from the mount and its still tight.. that is with 3" x-pipe...i will try to get some pics...i havent finished the rest of the x-pipe for other reasons but the front is done and it all seems to fit nice and tight to floor...those headers are nice pieces especially for the money
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Do you have a part # and where did you buy them at?.I'll be using motor plate with a glide and bullet type mufflers!
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i dont have a part number , just search on ebay..ez to find @ 299.00
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Originally Posted by learning91
i have a set on my notch. they fit great! i have the Aje k-member and rear crossmember..one thing to note...if you are using the stock mount location for rear crossmember and a th400, on d.s. side..there was no-way i could get my pipe to come straight back as i see in the pics...i had to use an x-pipe to turn away from the mount and its still tight.. that is with 3" x-pipe...i will try to get some pics...i havent finished the rest of the x-pipe for other reasons but the front is done and it all seems to fit nice and tight to floor...those headers are nice pieces especially for the money
got any pictures of this? I'm about to buy a set but I want to make sure they fit good with a th400 before pulling the trigger


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