if you ever plan on selling them ... I could use a few more ponies ;)Well, as much as I was rooting for the 2M Fabrications headers, they're coming off and I've ordered Kook's. As I mentioned in my thread opener, the build quality, materials, etc., are really good, with no seemingly serious fitment issues, but my work around for the driver side wide band O2 (which means I did the same on both sides) interfering with the shift linkage didn't take.
Although I haven't installed these headers on a manual car, I'm not seeing any reasons they wouldn't work well, but, definitely not for a 10R80 car....at least, not my 10R80 car. According to what was revealed on FB, guys with autos are moving the bungs, or at least trying to, but I have no interest in that.
MB
Shoot me a PM on a price yer comfortable with, been looking to get myself a Christmas present to cheer me up since my grandmother passed in 1992You're welcome to them Dude
Thanks, Dude. The OCD tends to be a curse at times, but I'm definitely closer to getting to the part where I add boost.Great thread, the ocd is strong with this one.
It's definitely worth it, totally different car than that stock Mustang GT that I drove home from the dealer.My kind of build right here, looking to do something similar with mine albeit less track, more street. Maybe I'll call mine "Street beater Bobby"?
Nice job, keep it up!
You guys got right on it and knocked it out in no time. I like it! Sounds nice and smooth too. I’m assuming you guys peeked underneath the timing cover too just for good measure and everything looked good?I believe my son's reaction tells the story.
MB
Everything went well and it didn't take us long.....loving the way it sounds.You guys got right on it and knocked it out in no time. I like it! Sounds nice and smooth too. I’m assuming you guys peeked underneath the timing cover too just for good measure and everything looked good?