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Banks Exhaust Headers 89-93 Ford F250 F350 7.5l 460 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,050.04
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Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:Stainless steel headers Warranty:Yes Brand:Banks Power Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:94 95 96 460 7.5

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TorqueTube Headers

89-93 Ford | 7.5L | Manual Transmission

TorqueTubes® Exhaust Manifolds

Banks TorqueTubes maximize exhaust extraction and torque.

  • Bulletproof 100% stainless construction
  • Ultra-thick, 5⁄8-inch flanges welded on both sides and machined perfectly flat
  • Fits so tight, it mounts without need for sealant or gaskets
  • Seamless pulse extractor tuned to pull exhaust and slash backpressure
  • Stainless Y-pipe assembly with seamless Y-collector (Class-A also includes head pipe)
  • Designed to run cooler to protect expensive plug wires
  • No need for factory heatshields
  • Lifetime Warranty

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