New Header Questions
New Header Questions
Hey folks,
I just finished installing new Hooker Super Comps on a 74 Omega, stock 350
Am I ok driving it to the exhaust shop to complete the hook up to the duel pipes I have? I am sort of running open headers now and I noticed I have NO low end at all coughs and sputters (never noticed before the swap) I just want to be sure I will not do any damage driving to the shop.
You'll notice I slipped in a piece of pipe inside the flange and into the existing pipe as well, just to keep it from bouncing off the floor boards.
Thanks
Dave
I just finished installing new Hooker Super Comps on a 74 Omega, stock 350
Am I ok driving it to the exhaust shop to complete the hook up to the duel pipes I have? I am sort of running open headers now and I noticed I have NO low end at all coughs and sputters (never noticed before the swap) I just want to be sure I will not do any damage driving to the shop.
You'll notice I slipped in a piece of pipe inside the flange and into the existing pipe as well, just to keep it from bouncing off the floor boards.
Thanks
Dave
Hey folks,
I just finished installing new Hooker Super Comps on a 74 Omega, stock 350
Am I ok driving it to the exhaust shop to complete the hook up to the duel pipes I have? I am sort of running open headers now and I noticed I have NO low end at all coughs and sputters (never noticed before the swap) I just want to be sure I will not do any damage driving to the shop.
You'll notice I slipped in a piece of pipe inside the flange and into the existing pipe as well, just to keep it from bouncing off the floor boards.
Thanks
Dave
I just finished installing new Hooker Super Comps on a 74 Omega, stock 350
Am I ok driving it to the exhaust shop to complete the hook up to the duel pipes I have? I am sort of running open headers now and I noticed I have NO low end at all coughs and sputters (never noticed before the swap) I just want to be sure I will not do any damage driving to the shop.
You'll notice I slipped in a piece of pipe inside the flange and into the existing pipe as well, just to keep it from bouncing off the floor boards.
Thanks
Dave
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