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Topic: 4V Ford Powertrain headers
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Mpcoluv Gearhead Posts: 1271 From: Charlotte NC usa Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 08-09-2002 02:22 PM
Has anyone here bought a set of Ford Powertrain headers that fit a 4-speed '69 stang? Any Jpegs of the ground clearence?
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Mpcoluv Gearhead Posts: 1271 From: Charlotte NC usa Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 08-09-2002 06:33 PM
quote: Originally posted by 66MustangGTCoupe289: i haven't yet, but i will soon enough. what do you want to know about them?
I am interested in fit and ground clearence. Especially ground clearence.
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ccode67 Gearhead Posts: 2645 From: douglasville,ga,usa Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 08-12-2002 11:18 AM
I have a set of their headers on my 67 with 351W and T-5 with z-bar clutch linkage, they fit perfect, great clearance on every tube, and good ground clearance.I highly recommend their headers, nice welds, and nice finish. Call them and talk to Stan, he is very nice and KNOWS his products. ------------------ Stuart MCA #48902 M&M #1091 67 stang 5 speed, 351W, Edelbrock Performer RPM package Currie 9 Inch 91 f-150 xlt 98 explorer xlt sohc v-6
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Mpcoluv Gearhead Posts: 1271 From: Charlotte NC usa Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 08-27-2002 09:30 AM
quote: Originally posted by 66MustangGTCoupe289: somebody e-mailed me about these, but i deleted the e-mail, so i can't reply to him. in response to your e-mail, no, i haven't bought the headers yet and the budget probably will not allow us to. you have a better memory than i do, i forgot about them, lol.
I was the guy. 70calypsomach has a set and loves them. Avoid tubular automotive like the plague. I have 2.5" of ground clearence now with the TA headers. The car is slightly lowered, but almost all of the collector bundle hangs below the framerail. I guess after I ruin the TA headers on a speedbump, I'll get a set of the FPA headers.
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