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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 07:04 PM
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Default P heads and headers

I imagine this subject has been discussed more than once, but it never seems like there is a clear answer. Are there actually any headers available for a 65 to clear gt40P heads? I dont have the heads or any headers, so Im not trying to make a "sweet deal" work or anything, but theyre such cheap and plentiful heads that flow well it seems like someone has to make something to work right.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 08:49 PM
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i modified my Tri Y's for my 67 and they worked beautifully. don't be discouraged with that, the passenger side almost always fits with any header, it's the drivers side that has problems specifically on #5 and #6. you can use cast iron manifolds which clear, modify a set of Tri Y's like i did, or get the FRPP stainless shorty headers which fit. (yes they fit in a 65, i've seen it personally) anyway like i said, just don't be discouraged with that.
Old Sep 8, 2008 | 09:38 PM
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FPA sells Tri-Y's for that application. That said, I'd rather spend money on aftermarket heads and save some on exhaust than the other way around.
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