1965-1992 Chevy Small Block 265-400 V8 Shorty Stainless Exhaust Header Manifold

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Description

SAMexhaust headers are the perfect combination of quality and value. our exhaust headers made of high-quality T-304 stainless steel with CNC machine flanges of TIG and MIG welded construction. Computerized Mandrel-Bends bending maximizes the smoothest exhaust airflow for your vehicle and achieves better exhaust gas scavenging and reduced back pressure.

Features

  • 1-5/8" primaries to the 3-1/2" mega-phone collector
  • Includes 2-1/2" reducers to connect exhaust under the vehicle
  • Removable end plates allow you to run open headers with ease
  • Great for Hot Rods, Street Rods, Rat Rods, & any Nostalgia Rod
  • Nice Choice to replace cast iron exhaust manifolds
  • Enhances the looks of any rod
  • Includes gaskets and mounting hardware
  • Engineered and Tested to Exceed Original Equipment Standards and Performance
  • Professional Installation is Highly Recommended (No Instruction Included)

Fitment

  • Fits all small block Chevrolet V-8 engines with standard exhaust pattern
  • Fits 265-400 Cu. In. Standard, Vortec, and D-port ZZ-4 heads (not LT-1)
VEHICLE NAME Year Engine
Buick Regal 1978~1987 4.3L|4.4L|4.9L|5.0L
Chevrolet Bel Air 1965~1974 4.6L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|6.5L|6.6L|6.7L
Chevrolet Camaro 1968~1969|1975~1981 4.4L|4.9L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|5.7L
Chevrolet Caprice 1966~1992 4.4L|4.6L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|5.7L|6.5L|6.6L|7.4L
Chevrolet Nova 1970~1973|1975~1977 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.5L

 

Attention

Products on this site are for off-road/racing use only and are not legal for public roads where emissions laws apply.

Professional installation recommended. Removing emissions equipment (DPF, CAT, SCR, DOC) requires deleting related sensors and a compatible tuner to avoid engine codes.

Performance gains may vary—no guarantees.