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Ignition bypass circuit error
It all depends what your putting it in. If its a bronco-no problem. If its an older mustang (60's), its not going to happen. Shorty headers are available, but they're ridiculously expenseive
Engine specific. T he headers need to bolt onto the exhaust ports on the engine so regardless of the car the engine must be the same
A gasket leaking will cause this noise. Did you torque to the right specs and in the right sequence then retorque after 3 heat cycles.
The biggest engine option for the Chevy Silverado is the 6.2-liter V8 engine. This powerful engine produces up to 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, making it ideal for towing and heavy-duty performance. It is available on various trims of the Silverado, providing a balance of capability and efficiency for truck enthusiasts.
That year did not have one because the timing is computer controlled and can be only adjusted with a Engine SCANNER.
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What engine and car they were designed to fit.
Well, you could try a nitrous system. But that is very short term. You're going to have to get more fuel and more air into the engine and open up the exhaust system to get more air out. Get an engine programmer (available after market) to fine tune the fuel/air system. Installed tuned headers, and an opened up exhaust system to let the increased air out.
The 2007 Chevrolet Silverado-2500HD has a V8 engine.
The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado-2500HD has a V8 engine.
The 2011 Chevrolet Silverado-3500HD has a V8 engine.