10 degree would be a good starting point to go from
There are many online shops that sell hooker headers. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells hooker headers for any kind of auto car. You can visit www.amazon.com
I can recommend www.holley.com/Index.asp?division=Hooker. They offer high level of customer service and very competitive prices. They also offer wide range of hooker headers.
They weigh about 37 pounds.
Yes. I think that Hooker headers makes a kit with moun ts, headers, and frame reinforcements.
Don't buy slip fit headers. If you are going to spend the money, spend it right. Slip fit will give you a big headache, no matter who installs them. They will leak like a sive and drive you crazy. I recommend that you get hooker headers.
Hooker Super comp edition, because the pipes won't interfere with steering link
hooker headers are a good header to use so unbolt the old manifolds u may have to cut the exhaust pipes and weld on a set of collectors that dont come with the headers then sometimes its better to put the car/truck on ramps and install them from under neath
Yes. But call the folks at Hooker and get a set of stainless steel headers and sidepipes. They rule.
Yes. Hooker, or maybe Art Morrison ent., make a kit with mounts, supports, and headers.
get long tubes no matter what but hooker seems to be the way to go with those motors
I think Hooker headers, Alston Cassis Works, and Art Morrison ent., all make kits to install that motor, that would come with everything you will need, from headers, to motor mounts, to frame connectors.
Contact hooker headers, Alston Cassis Works, or Art Morrison ent. They all make kits that come with everything you will need.