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Exhaust Header for 1964-1978 Ford V8 260 289 302 Small Block Stainless SBF Hugger

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KSP Exhaust Pipes enhance your Ford/Mercury's engine performance and sound. By installing KSP Performance's Exhaust Header, you'll experience increased horsepower and a superior exhaust note. It's user-friendly and convenient with a direct bolt-on design requiring no modifications.

Fitment:

  • 1964-1973 Ford Mustang
  • 1966-1970 Ford Fairlane
  • 1962-1970 Ford Falcon
  • 1971-1977 Ford Maverick
  • 1967-1971 Mercury Montego
  • 1965-1969 Mercury Comet
  • 1964-1974 Ford Galaxie 500 

Specification:

  • Outlet Size: 2.00"

  • Primary Tube Size: 1.75x1.25"

  • Head Flange Thickness: 7/16"

  • Outlet Flange Thickness: 3/8"

  • Number of O2 Sensor Locations: 0

  • The header features 8-2 piping designMaterial: Stainless Steel

  • CNC Machine Flange

  • Direct bolt-on, no modification needed.

 

Notes:

  • Professional Installation is Highly Recommended

  • Installation Instruction is not Included

 

How good exhaust headers benefit your cars? 

Getting more air into your engine and more exhaust out is crucial for a performance motor. This is where exhaust headers come into play as the first step of an exhaust system. Performance headers optimize air flow, replacing the restrictive exhaust manifold that came with your vehicle.

Headers provide each cylinder with its own mini exhaust pipe, preventing interference and reducing back pressure that occurs with common exhaust manifolds. When cylinders are not competing to expel exhaust, they can deliver more power to the wheels, enhancing vehicle performance. Combined with a high-performance cold air intake and a cat-back exhaust system, headers eliminate all engine restrictions, allowing it to perform at its full potential.