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Headers Worth it on a Pure Stock 302??

TwoDalesDad

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You cannot change the jets on a holley two barrel carb. This carb is rated at 500your cfm on the plus side. The negative side is that carb is efficent as pouring gasoline in a bucket, there really is no.way to meter the flow. When you swap to a 4 barrel you can meter the fuel in each barrel. Hence Horsepower gains
 

Bronk

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Mar 19, 2006
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Headers are a pain in the ass and there is bunch of dyno tests out there that show they are not any better than a quality dual exhaust system on a stock and mildly built 302

If your going to run headers expect leaks and having to spend more $money and time trying to stop those leaks.
 

broncnaz

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You cannot change the jets on a holley two barrel carb. This carb is rated at 500your cfm on the plus side. The negative side is that carb is efficent as pouring gasoline in a bucket, there really is no.way to meter the flow. When you swap to a 4 barrel you can meter the fuel in each barrel. Hence Horsepower gains

Dont know what holley 2barrel your using but every one I've ever seen and rebuilt had removable jets.. Now a 500 cfm 2v can be a bit to big for a 302. they do make 350 cfm versions.



I've run headers on my bronco for over 30 years I've rarely ever had a header leak or problems with the bolts loosening. Thinking back I can only remember having 2 bolts loosen 1 actually fell out and did cause a leak but other than that I've had no issues.
 

Bronco717274

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I put loc tite on my header bolts and cut the collectors off my headers and welded my tailpipes to them. 7 years and no leaks yet and I've drug them thru mud and mashed them on rocks and still don't leak.
 
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