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Old 01-22-2001, 01:24 PM   #1
Shotgun28
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Post MAC longtube headers......

Well I ordered my GT40 P heads, and I talked to MAC and they said that they only have shorties to fit these heads, but I talked to Central Coast Mustang and they said they work nicely with the P heads. Does anybody know the answer???????? This is confusing.
And while I am on the subject, which are better and why GT40 irons or GT40 P irons?


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Old 01-22-2001, 03:23 PM   #2
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The Mac longtubes will work, period. The #7 plug (I think) is snug, but they'll work fine. CCM knows what they are talking about. The webpage in my sig has info on headers and it also says the Mac's will work.

As for the other question, the P's are better. The P heads have better flow, velocity, and the I/E ratio is very good. There are too many reasons to list why they are better.

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Old 01-22-2001, 03:51 PM   #3
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Thanks Josh91,

I wrote to MAC again and they corrected themselves and said that they would work, I didn't have to lift my engine for the Flowtech long tubes, do I for the MAC's? I heard there were some shorter plugs you could use in the certain tight areas, do you by chance know what they are? Thank you again.

Kevin

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Old 01-22-2001, 05:17 PM   #4
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The P webpage in my sig has the part number for the short plugs, but they are outrageously expensive. I would recommend getting some MSD plug wires (or any brand for that matter) with a 90* boot on the end. The 90* boot ought to allow plenty of clearance. Not sure on lifting the engine. That would probably depend on the condition of your motor mounts and who knows what else. I have heard people say they had no poblems. But I have also heard of having to jack up the motor just a little. Another thing I heard was of some people installing the headers from under the car. I don't know which will work best for you. When I get mine I will just attempt them from the top.

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