Dynatec Vs Doug's Headers for 68-72 Nova
I keep on dragging my feet on ordering headers for my ly6 with autokraft pan. It is getting a 222/234 @50 cam.
I am down to the Dynatec and Dougs headers. I was originally goign to go with the dougs but niot sure..
Dougs are 1 3/4" vs 1 7/8" for the dynatec... but not sure how much benefit this will give since design/shape plays a roles but I like the idea of the larger headers
Dougs come with there own mount and I like, Dyna tech appears to work with 1" setback mounts according the the threads I have read but they mention other mounts.....
I do not like the way the pipe is on the driver side goin up and back but looks to give more room and appears to need new plug wires to deal with is.
What is peoples experience with fitment on the 2.
Is there any comparison in terms of HP/torque output on the 2 what one works better?
I am leaning more towards the dougs but the price of the dynatec looks very good. Also shipping options are better to Canada for the dynatec.
Thoughts.....
Last edited by bitterman; Dec 6, 2011 at 06:50 PM. Reason: changed year
Neither the Dynatechs nor the Dougs headers have equal primary lengths. I've heard the Dynatechs require removing the steering box for install and they have that funky primary tube on the driver's side that gives plenty of steering box clearance.
I don't think you can go wrong either way.
The Dynas are a great deal. I'm happy with my Dougs though, especially since they clear my a/c box so well. Too bad Edelbrock stopped making their headers - those were the hot ticket in my opinion.
TheBandit, I was actually using your build tread as one of my determining factors putting Dougs headers up there. I wanted the Edelbrock headers also.... but not available.
Regardless of what setback you use, check the frame-to-body alignment before doing the swap. There are two large holes (I think 5/8") next to each of the firewall body mounts at both the body and the frame. These holes should line up (slip a bolt through them). You can also do some cross measurements from front to rear suspension to double check.







