nativefx
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So I posted these pictures in another thread, but we're in the middle of trying to get the car buttoned up so i can get it on the road to enjoy before the weather starts to turn. I figured I should start my own thread and see if I could get more direct input or suggestions.
I ordered some 1 7/8 TTi headers and TTi's full 2.5" exhaust, as most people talked about how great the fitment was. We got everything on the car and then when looking to connect the headers/extensions to the exhaust, things were not lining up. It took a lot of effort to get them connected and once it was, we could see everything was twisted. We've already called tech support at TTI a couple of times to discuss and sent the pictures, so now we are waiting for them to come back to us.
I'm still waiting to either get some actual physical dimensions of the headers as they are supposed to be, so we can compare, or word on whether or not they will send another right side header. Basically the right header is sitting about 1 1/2" lower than the left side, which not only reduces the ground clearance but also is twisting the entire TTI exhaust that I also purchased. My builder showed them measurements that engine is level, car is sitting level, and distance from bottom of header to the floor is off. Already made sure extension reducers from 3" to 2.5" for exhaust is clocked correctly and this is what you see..... Any other ideas?
This is going into a 68 Charger with a newly built 400/470 stroker, TKX 5 Speed, Trick Flow 240 heads, upgraded stock type suspension, and of course new motor mounts. The headers clear everything, but obviously the fitment is way out. They are ceramic coated so I don't want to have to cut and weld. Not sure how we could really do much to make up for that difference and keep everything aligned?
I know things don't always fit precisely, but this seems a little extreme especially for the price they charge compared to others. It basically came down to Doug's headers or TTI and I thought I was giving us the best chance for proper fit. Just looking to see if anyone else has run into anything similar and whether they have been successful in resolving this to at least a reasonable result? Not sure if returning them and going with another header set would be any different.......
I ordered some 1 7/8 TTi headers and TTi's full 2.5" exhaust, as most people talked about how great the fitment was. We got everything on the car and then when looking to connect the headers/extensions to the exhaust, things were not lining up. It took a lot of effort to get them connected and once it was, we could see everything was twisted. We've already called tech support at TTI a couple of times to discuss and sent the pictures, so now we are waiting for them to come back to us.
I'm still waiting to either get some actual physical dimensions of the headers as they are supposed to be, so we can compare, or word on whether or not they will send another right side header. Basically the right header is sitting about 1 1/2" lower than the left side, which not only reduces the ground clearance but also is twisting the entire TTI exhaust that I also purchased. My builder showed them measurements that engine is level, car is sitting level, and distance from bottom of header to the floor is off. Already made sure extension reducers from 3" to 2.5" for exhaust is clocked correctly and this is what you see..... Any other ideas?
This is going into a 68 Charger with a newly built 400/470 stroker, TKX 5 Speed, Trick Flow 240 heads, upgraded stock type suspension, and of course new motor mounts. The headers clear everything, but obviously the fitment is way out. They are ceramic coated so I don't want to have to cut and weld. Not sure how we could really do much to make up for that difference and keep everything aligned?
I know things don't always fit precisely, but this seems a little extreme especially for the price they charge compared to others. It basically came down to Doug's headers or TTI and I thought I was giving us the best chance for proper fit. Just looking to see if anyone else has run into anything similar and whether they have been successful in resolving this to at least a reasonable result? Not sure if returning them and going with another header set would be any different.......