LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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jex
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LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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Can anyone recommend a good fitting set of block hugger headers for an LS1/6 in a 34 frame? Advance Headers in SA used to make them but not anymore. TIA.
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Re: LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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I used VF HSV Clubsport pipes on my Model A,
I had to cut the factory collectors off and make new smaller ones, the right side cleared the steering shaft, the left one I had to cut the head flange off and roll the pipes down a few degrees to fit inside the chassis, you might have more room with a 34 chassis as they are wider than an A Model
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Re: LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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I've always found it easier to make my own from scratch to fit an application rather than trying to find something that will work without modifications
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Re: LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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I used stock Ls3 ClubSport headers with some minor mods on the outlets to clear the chassis on my FARGO.

It wasn't hard and way cheaper than custom. The custom exhaust on my Rover cost $5,000 in 2005
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Re: LS1/6 Block Hugger Headers

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toprodz wrote: Fri May 12, 2023 6:09 pm I used VF HSV Clubsport pipes on my Model A,
I had to cut the factory collectors off and make new smaller ones, the right side cleared the steering shaft, the left one I had to cut the head flange off and roll the pipes down a few degrees to fit inside the chassis, you might have more room with a 34 chassis as they are wider than an A Model
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Thanks, I have a set of HSV headers so that may be the solution.
John
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