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    1. #1
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      ats mounts and headers??

      ok guys my car (71 nova)currently has a sbc w/a t56 , i am switching to a ls/6.0 with l92 heads. i already have a a ats trans crossmember so i figured it would make sense to use the ats motor mounts ....but what headers will fit well with there mounts? there headers at 2k+ are a bit too pricey for me. I'd like either stainless or coated headers. thanks!!!!



    2. #2
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      anyone try the edlerbrock headers(part # 65043) stainless coated, and 1.75 stepped to 17/8ths, not bad on price....seem nice but i'd like to know about fitment maybe i should try there mounts??

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      Quote Originally Posted by jasonsnova View Post
      anyone try the edlerbrock headers(part # 65043) stainless coated, and 1.75 stepped to 17/8ths, not bad on price....seem nice but i'd like to know about fitment maybe i should try there mounts??
      We had some issues with fitment on a set of Edelbrocks a few months ago. I do not know if any adjustments were made since then.

      Stainless Works is the best (excluding the ATS headers which I do not think can be bought anyway).

      Stainless Works were designed to fit with Street and Performance mounts which mount the enige in the same location as most other except Hooker which moves the motor way back! Maybe Tyler can chime in on where his mounts sit compared to Street and Performance?

      I have Stainless Works on the shelf. $840 delivered.

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      Not sure if it helps but Mike Kelcy posted some great comparison photos of some LSx mounts in here:

      http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=172204
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    5. #5
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      ok heres a idea...my car now has( or had,pulled it all last night) a sbc with the mcleod adapter and a muncie style bell which pushed the trans back a fair amount ....thinking if i used the hooker stuff i might get away without having to lengthen my driveshaft and cut a new hole in the floor...anyone car to comment ?? or anyone done this?? anydown side to the hooker stuff? seems engine furthest back car would hook & handle better....
      i do like the stainless works stuff but it is a bit pricey but not out of the question....

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by jasonsnova View Post
      ok heres a idea...my car now has( or had,pulled it all last night) a sbc with the mcleod adapter and a muncie style bell which pushed the trans back a fair amount ....thinking if i used the hooker stuff i might get away without having to lengthen my driveshaft and cut a new hole in the floor...anyone car to comment ?? or anyone done this?? anydown side to the hooker stuff? seems engine furthest back car would hook & handle better....
      i do like the stainless works stuff but it is a bit pricey but not out of the question....
      I didn't like my Hooker plates. It sits the engine right on the freakin firewall. No room whatsoever in between. I ended up using CarShop 1" set back plates and Dynatech headers. It's a good mix for me and just enough room away from the firewall. Carshop has 2 plates so make sure to get the 1" setbacks.
      Darren

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by indebt69 View Post
      I didn't like my Hooker plates. It sits the engine right on the freakin firewall. No room whatsoever in between. I ended up using CarShop 1" set back plates and Dynatech headers. It's a good mix for me and just enough room away from the firewall. Carshop has 2 plates so make sure to get the 1" setbacks.
      how the dynatech headers fit ? any banging or dippling to fit? also do you have factory power steering (i do)??

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post
      We had some issues with fitment on a set of Edelbrocks a few months ago. I do not know if any adjustments were made since then.

      Stainless Works is the best (excluding the ATS headers which I do not think can be bought anyway).

      Stainless Works were designed to fit with Street and Performance mounts which mount the enige in the same location as most other except Hooker which moves the motor way back! Maybe Tyler can chime in on where his mounts sit compared to Street and Performance?

      I have Stainless Works on the shelf. $840 delivered.
      what mounts fit well with the stainless works headers??

    9. #9
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      just called dynatec headers, unfortunatly there headers were mocked up on a DSE hydro formed subframe not a oem one....so fitment is iffy....to bad nice price on them too!

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by jasonsnova View Post
      how the dynatech headers fit ? any banging or dippling to fit? also do you have factory power steering (i do)??
      Dynatech headers fit great. No banging or dimpling brand new headers Yes, I have power steering. My motor was out so I went ahead and put the driver side header in the bay and then everything else. Plenty of room. Although I'm running truck coils and my #5 and #7 spark plug wire isn't really long enough. The way the headers are made on that side I need some longer wires. Really happy with them.
      Darren

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      Quote Originally Posted by indebt69 View Post
      Dynatech headers fit great. No banging or dimpling brand new headers Yes, I have power steering. My motor was out so I went ahead and put the driver side header in the bay and then everything else. Plenty of room. Although I'm running truck coils and my #5 and #7 spark plug wire isn't really long enough. The way the headers are made on that side I need some longer wires. Really happy with them.
      what are you using for a oil pan? do you happen to have the part # for the motor mounts? because i do like the looks and price of the dynatech headers....

    12. #12
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      I'm using a C6 pan that's been modified. I don't have the plate # but just look up Carshop Inc.
      Darren

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post
      We had some issues with fitment on a set of Edelbrocks a few months ago. I do not know if any adjustments were made since then.

      Stainless Works is the best (excluding the ATS headers which I do not think can be bought anyway).

      Stainless Works were designed to fit with Street and Performance mounts which mount the engine in the same location as most other except Hooker which moves the motor way back! Maybe Tyler can chime in on where his mounts sit compared to Street and Performance?

      I have Stainless Works on the shelf. $840 delivered.

      Quote Originally Posted by jasonsnova View Post
      what mounts fit well with the stainless works headers??


      I'm going to say, probably the S&P mounts. (Street and Performance)

      BTW - thanks Frank. That's good info to know.
      Last edited by BA.; 02-12-2010 at 12:54 PM.
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    14. #14
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      whatever you go with get the headers and mounts as a set. sell the ATS stuff and get a matched set.

      that is why most people have fitment problems.
      Chris V
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    16. #16
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      Well i ordered the car shop 1" setback plates and new energy suspension mounts and am going to order the dynatech headers and a autokraft pan....wish me luck! haha

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      Good choice. It will be set back close but enough room to make you happy. Nice choice on the headers also. What intake are you going to run?
      Darren

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      going to run a vic jr carb intake.....
      ordering ,jy motor today, intake, and gonna call comp to try to narrow down my cam choices ....down to 3 so far

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      Anyone with the Dynatec headers have any pictures of how low the headers hang? It really looks like I'll either have to buy shorties or build my own if I want headers that don't hang 3" below the frame.

      Matt
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      71 Duster - all stock, slant 6, automatic. awaiting HEMI/T56 swap

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      They don't hang down that low. I'll try and take a pic soon enough.
      Darren

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