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JEGS 555-300169 Stainless Steel Shorty Headers for GM LS1/LS2/LS3/LS6/LS7 engines is the perfect exhaust choice when swapping an LS engine into a 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro or 1964-1972 Chevrolet Chevelle. These quality headers have mandrel-bent primary tubes and 3/8 in. thick laser-cut flanges that will provide you with the best fitment possible.
JEGS 555-300169 Includes:
- (1) Pair of LS 304 Stainless Steel Headers
- (2) LS Header Flange Gaskets
- (12) Header Flange Bolts: 8 mm x 1.25 x 30 mm L 304 Stainless Steel with 3/8 Hex Head
- (2) Collectors: 2.500 in., 2.500 in. O.D. x 4 3/4 in. L 304 Stainless Steel with Oxygen Sensor Bung and Three Bolt Flange
- (2) Collector Gaskets: 2.500 in. I.D. and 3-bolt Pattern
- (6) Collector Bolts: 3/8 in.24 x 1 L Stainless Steel with 9/16 in. Hex Head
- (6) Collector Bolt Nuts: 3/8 in.-24 Stainless Steel with 9/16 Hex head
FAQ
Do Shorty headers really make a difference?
- Yes, Shorty headers improve exhaust flow, providing a noticeable performance boost and better throttle response over stock manifolds.
Will Shorty headers increase horsepower?
- Shorty headers can contribute to increased horsepower by enhancing exhaust scavenging and reducing back pressure.
Will Shorty headers bolt up to the stock exhaust?
- Depending on the application in some cases shorty headers will bolt up to the stock exhaust system, facilitating an easier installation process. Check product info to assure a direct fit.
Specifications:
Would these exhaust work in 1996 Impala LS conversion?
Will these fit 08 hummer h3 alpha 5.3?
Will this fit 72 nova with 5.3
Would it fit obs 1995?
Will these fit a 1982 Chevy caprice with an LQ4?
Will these fit in a 67 SS camaro with a 454 ? The power steering box is an issue getting the long tube headers in I'd like to get shorts in.
will these fit a 1967 chevelle with a ls in it
Will they fit a 69 Chevelle
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