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Schoenfeld 155v Stock Clip Headers Imca Dirt Track on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:155V Part Brand:Schoenfeld

Your race car will breathe easier and make more power with a good set of headers like these from Schoenfeld. These small-block Chevy headers are designed to fit most race cars that use stock front clips with the engine mounted in the stock location or moved back.

The high-velocity stepped-tube design ensures maximum performance, and the Schoenfeld name ensures quality.

  • Quality construction
  • Exits over frame rail on both sides
  • Works with straight or angle plugs
  • Fits standard 23° or Vortec-head small-block Chevy V8s (not for spread port heads)
  • Primary tube diameter steps from 1-5/8" to 1-3/4"
  • Collectors are 3-1/2" diameter and 8" long
  • These Schoenfeld headers fit most race cars using stock front clips. They’ll work on standard-port small block Chevy V8s mounted in the stock location or moved back. The primary pipes have a high velocity stepped tube design and angle over the frame before joining into collectors that expel the exhaust behind the tires.

     

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