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I'd rather be basketweaving
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Location: Indianapolis
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![]() you will not NEED special headers, but they would give you the most plug clearance.
I have personally ran both BBK unqual lenght shorty headers, and MAC longtubes with my P heads. The shorties were pretty tight on plug clearance, and I had to use one 90degree spark plug wire. No special plugs, just autolite 104's Plug clearance is fine on my MAC's now. I have 1 that is fairly close, but I just put a heat protective boot on that wire end, and its fine. Find a used explorer intake somewhere for it. Its a great intake, especially for the price. My car ran VERY well with it. 1.7's will work great with the stock cam, although I would reccomend saving some cash and getting a mild aftermarket one for it (TFS stage 1 is a good, cheap choice)
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