HP exhaust manifolds

Terry Hauck

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I am building an RV 440 for my 69 Roadrunner. It will be a mild street build with about 10.5 comp, 509 cam, 906 heads. Because of starter and power steering header clearance I am thinking of using my stock HP exhaust manifolds. Thoughts and suggestions please. Thanks
 
Those should be fine. Watched a video of a guy who tested header's then the HP original manifold's and the HP's made more House power. Would use 2 1/2 exhaust pipes going out the back form the Manifold's. Dual's of course.
 
I watched that episode of Nick's Garage. He compared HP manifolds, Max Wedge manifolds and Hooker Headers. The headers were #1, Max Wedge #2 and the HPs were last. Headers and max wedge were close like 5 horses but the HPs lost 50. I might have to rethink my plan. Another thing is my headers are Doug's 1 3/4 for a 383. Probably should go with 1 7/8 with a 440. Comments please.
 
850C5BB7-34B9-4DD9-BB0C-2AE44C2371E2.jpeg It’s gone 11.45 @ 119.9 after this. Only work done to the manifolds was port match and heat riser flapper removal.
 
The more flow the more restrictive they become IE built motor or cubic inches. That being said I avoid headers on mild street builds just added maintenance.
 
A lot more clearance too. I had to use a high torque mini starter and still had to dent in the #1 tube. Doug's headers do not fit like a glove.
 
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