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any advise ?k-mem,headers?

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Old 08-22-2007, 06:18 PM
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well i went to install my flowtech headers today, they dont work with my aod and huge starter so that was a waste of time. i finally got a few t-5s and im going to rebuild 2 of them just in case, but as far as long tube headers go any suggestions? I was thinkin bout BBK's maybe hopefully they will work with the limited k-mem clearance. If not any suggestions for a k-mem that will accept stock springs and a-arms. Oh yeah and the starter as well i need a mini one just in case. Or not hopefully. Any suggestions would be great. Money not that much of an issue but would like to keep it under 800 or 900 tops. Thanks
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Old 08-22-2007, 08:12 PM
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Default RE: any advise ?k-mem,headers?

I did the QA-1 K-member, and kept the stock A arms and everything else. I had to make a couple small modifications with a grinder, but nothing significant. Also the BBK's are fine, but I would recommend looking for the largest primary tubes you can find. The K-member really clears up a lot of space as well as dropping serious weight. It was really esy to install as well. I think it was only about 12 bolts to change.
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