First Gen Header options
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First Gen Header options
Can you guys please post comments on first gen Camaro header options for a LSX conversion. I went with a BRP conversion kit and would like to know what guys have been successful with in headers for them. I am particularily interested if anybody has tried a set of headers listed for another car like the Pacesetter 4th gen headers. BRP will have a set of stainless coated headers soon but I am sure the price will close to $1k or at least in the $800+ range.
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For any responses you get, make sure you ask what mounts they are using and which steering box. If they aren't the exact same as what you are using, then you need to ignore that response because it doesn't apply to you.
Also, I think there are two different style of BRP mounts--the old ones only worked with their modified subframe and rack&pinion steering, and the new musclerod ones that work with stock steering and an LH8 pan. You need to specify which ones you are using. BTW, have you asked Phil at BRP what headers he's tried?
Also, I think there are two different style of BRP mounts--the old ones only worked with their modified subframe and rack&pinion steering, and the new musclerod ones that work with stock steering and an LH8 pan. You need to specify which ones you are using. BTW, have you asked Phil at BRP what headers he's tried?
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work great is relative... I can see your pic you at least dimpled them for pitman arm clearance. I'm running ATS-style plates with Hookers and had to make 3 dimples (2 steering box, 1 pitman) to get the clearance I wanted. That doesn't bother me much (other than hitting my thumb with a hammer when I was dimpling them), but some people get really bent out of shape about having to bang on their shiny new headers with a hammer.
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Actually i bought the set off the board and they were already dimpled haha. I didnt have to dimple it it would have cleared (barely) in undimpled form. I am using ATS plates, Hooker ceramics, 327 frame stands, and a Saginaw quick ratio manual steering box from a 69 camaro z28 (i think)
work great is relative... I can see your pic you at least dimpled them for pitman arm clearance. I'm running ATS-style plates with Hookers and had to make 3 dimples (2 steering box, 1 pitman) to get the clearance I wanted. That doesn't bother me much (other than hitting my thumb with a hammer when I was dimpling them), but some people get really bent out of shape about having to bang on their shiny new headers with a hammer.
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in my68 i used car shop plates and stainless works headers. they fit perfect and cleared eveything. the only thing i didnt like was one of the bolts on my steering box wasreally close to one of the header tubes and i swapped otu the hex head bolts for allen button heads, just to make sure it couldnt rub.
now im about to put the 1569 headers in my 91 mustang and i will say the flanges were 45 bucks from gm (they come ea.) so i still spent like 400+ and i have to make um fit so in a first gen i would probobly go with either the uncoated hookers or the stainless works ones, stay away from ceramic because they all rust eventually.
now im about to put the 1569 headers in my 91 mustang and i will say the flanges were 45 bucks from gm (they come ea.) so i still spent like 400+ and i have to make um fit so in a first gen i would probobly go with either the uncoated hookers or the stainless works ones, stay away from ceramic because they all rust eventually.
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I have a Nova but the frame is the same and I'm using Transdapt plates and Stainless Works headers w/ factory steering. Had to use 1/8 inch washers under the motor mount to get enough clearance around steering gear box.
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Well guys I went with the stainless works from Jegs for $800. I heard that they had a price increase at the beginning of the month and jumped on it and after checking the SW web page it appears I beat the price increase by a day or two. I was going to wait for the BRP stainless setup but decided to pull the trigger after reading about the SW headers quality and using 304 stainless and there not being a need to coat them. I was not going to put on some ceramic coated headers since I had a set of Hookers that rusted from the inside and for the prices we are paying it seemed that a little bit extra for a lifetime warrenty on a stainless set is well worth it. A note on the BRP kits. I am using the new kit. I spoke to both Shawn and Phil and the kit is supposed to place the motor just like the old kit with 327 hats. I was just going to go with the old kit but they supposedly stopped making them since I had the hats already. I decided that I wanted the accessories to be in the stock location after my experiences with regular SBC stuff which was a major factor in the decision to go with the BRP kit. I could have saved some $$$ by using my trans mount with the tab cut off and reversed and may still ask for a refund but I need to get under the car and finish tightening the mounts. I do have pics if anybody is interested PM me.