STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
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STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
ME AND A FRINED OF MINE BUILT THESE THER NOT PERFECT BUT WE PLAN ON RE DOING THEM THIS WAS JUST A TRIAL ALSO THEY REALY DO WORK THEY ARE HOOKED TO THE MUFLER
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
we are about to get it soon as we do i think we are going to build a jig so we can make thim straiter if we can just figure out the angles
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
Headers really add alot to the appearance. You did a good job. Whats next?
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
thank you and i was thinking about makeing the excape hatch so i can reach inside to pick it up man this thing is heavy also would like to put a fake engine stinking out of the hood like the real one does any body know where i could find one
Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
I've used the oversized scoop/blower assemblies from the 1/8 Muscle Machines RC toy cars before, like these:
http://www.all-rc-toys.com/muscle.html
A lot of times, you can find them on the 'Bay for a lot less. They're actually a tad oversized, but they look pretty good anyway.
Or, you can go to your local plumbing supply store and get three 45-degree pieces of 1" PVC joint pipe and glue them together and paint/detail 'em up for a semi-convincing modern buzzard-catcher scoop.
http://www.all-rc-toys.com/muscle.html
A lot of times, you can find them on the 'Bay for a lot less. They're actually a tad oversized, but they look pretty good anyway.
Or, you can go to your local plumbing supply store and get three 45-degree pieces of 1" PVC joint pipe and glue them together and paint/detail 'em up for a semi-convincing modern buzzard-catcher scoop.
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
thank you verry much cpvc looks good i think i will go that route what do you think about me makeing the excape hatch like i was talking about
Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
I was thinking about putting in a roof hatch so I could flip it up (3rd channel) when backing up from a burnout. But I did not do it, as I worried it would have weakened the funny's small "cab" area and required reinforcing the skinny front roof pillars quite a bit.
I just left the side windows open, so I can reach in there and grab the car by the chassis or (when it's cool) the pipe to lift it in and out of the van. I can also reach the pull-start and kill-switch through the window, so it's much more convenient.
I know, I know, all modern Funny Cars all have side windows, but this is one detail area I'd cheat for added convenience.
Still interested to see how you do the headers, too...
I just left the side windows open, so I can reach in there and grab the car by the chassis or (when it's cool) the pipe to lift it in and out of the van. I can also reach the pull-start and kill-switch through the window, so it's much more convenient.
I know, I know, all modern Funny Cars all have side windows, but this is one detail area I'd cheat for added convenience.
Still interested to see how you do the headers, too...
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
like i said they are not pretty but we plan on re doing thim i still like pluging the end off thaught about putting a spark plug in the end hopeing to make it shoot out some flames out the exhaust got any ideas are is it more trouble than its worth
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
spark plug idea is cool, might need to run fuel right into the exhaust though. on a full size car, that setup shuts off the ignition for a secon so fule passes through the engine and out the exhaust so the spark plug has something to burn. That or a LPG setup.
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
Unfortunately, I am too chicken to try to rig anything like that up, for fear of blowing up something.
But I'd LOVE to see it work. If anyone can figure it out, I'd add that to my car in a heartbeat.
Here's how the old Pacesetter Headers were done, inline engine orientation:
But I'd LOVE to see it work. If anyone can figure it out, I'd add that to my car in a heartbeat.
Here's how the old Pacesetter Headers were done, inline engine orientation:
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
HEY THAT LOOKS A LOT NEATER THAN MINE IM GOING TO TRY THE PLUG I WILL LET YOU KNOW THANKS FOR THE HELP MAN THIS IS BEGINING TO BE FUN IM GLAD I JOIND
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
i will call thim first thing in the morning thanks
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
Ken do you know how well fiberglass burns? I guess i should get another body ready to ship. LOL
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS
where have you been i hope it dont burn thanks for getting me here its starting to get fun