Ultimate Headers 67-73 Mustang Godzilla Swap Headers

$1,895.00

The Mid Length Headers Mustang Godzilla Swap Headers  are specifically engineered to enhance the performance of your Mustang and F100 Godzilla engine swap. Crafted from high-quality materials, these headers are designed to maximize exhaust flow, resulting in improved horsepower, torque, and overall engine efficiency. The precise fit ensures that installation is smooth, reducing the need for additional modifications during your swap.

 

Description

Headers Mustang Godzilla Swap

 Designed for performance and versatility, these Mid Length headers are perfect for 67-73 Mustang and F100 Godzilla swaps and other applications where space and fitment are key. Always review the technical drawings to ensure compatibility with your specific project. the perfect headers for your 7.3 Godzilla swap project.  The combination of improved exhaust flow and a deep, commanding sound makes these headers a must-have upgrade for any Mustang Godzilla swap.

Features and Benefits:

  • Mid-Length Design: Ideal for tight engine bays, offering excellent fitment and performance.
  • 1 7/8 in. Primary Tubes: Optimized for improved exhaust flow and enhanced performance.
  • 3/8 in. Stainless Steel Flanges: Reinforced for strength.
  • Durable 321 Stainless Steel Construction: Lightweight and resistant to heat-induced fatigue or cracking.
  • Slip-Fit 3 in. Collectors: Ensures smooth flow and easy installation.
  • TIG Welded Connections: Delivers precision and long-lasting durability.
  • Cometic MLS Gaskets: Leak-free performance you can count on.
  • Oxygen Sensor Ports: Properly positioned for accurate readings.
  • Complete Installation Kit: Includes header bolts.
  • Performance Boost: Increases horsepower and torque for a noticeable improvement.
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