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RE: Max wedge exhaust





Hi -

 

I went from '70 Roadrunner hp manifolds on my '64 Sport Fury with a 440 to max wedge exhausts. The difference was obvious but the max wedge headers won't flow like steel tubular headers and they're REALLY heavy. But I don't think anything looks better. But for pure power gain the steel tubular are unbeatable. 

 

Ron

 

'63 Sport Fury  383/727
 
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> Subject: Max wedge exhaust
> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 12:17:54 -0500
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> Would the max wedge exhaust manifold be the same as headers or h.p manifolds.The reason I'm asking I'm going to get a cam ground so.I need to know which one are they?
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