I'm in the same boat with my '66 Charger/440. It has the "HP" lumps on it and I think they are as intrusive as headers. They cook valve-cover gaskets, make valve cover removal and spark plug changes a pain and provide little improvement over a log-manifold. FYI. I have been looking at the Schumacher Tri Y, coated, mid-length headers. They are expensive like TTIs, but they don't have that monster collector under your foot. I'm considering them as a compromise between stock HP manifolds and full length PIA headers. The primaries are only 1-5/8" which is small for a BB, but mine is not too radical, and they don't have as long of primaries, so the scavenging isn't as good as full-lengths, but they are longer and more free-flowing than the HPs. In most forums guys say they drop right in from the top, plug wires don't need to be changed and they look great.71 roadrunner 383 automatic. both original exhaust manifolds are broken. should I replace them with manifolds or headers?
So, what is the community's take on the compromise between the "mid-length" tri-ys and the full-length TTIs? I'm on the fence which to get but I'd hate to get the TTIs and have to mess with shifter linkage, plug wires, starter cables (I already have a mini-starter) or have 2" of ground clearance. Do you think the tri-ys are a viable option at $800 (!).
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