HEADERS
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I'm not sure if anyone sells them. You have two options, either get a header kit and make you own (or have an exhaust shop do it for you) or see if you can retro fit a pair for a ram 1500. Either way, you are probably looking at a good amount of money for what little gain they will give you on that motor in that truck.
What you should do is save up your money and swap in a 318/518A or 727 in place of that V6. You'll have more power and a lot more options for add-ons. Not to mention that you would probably spend the same amount buying that combo and swapping it in as you would on a set of headers for that truck.
What you should do is save up your money and swap in a 318/518A or 727 in place of that V6. You'll have more power and a lot more options for add-ons. Not to mention that you would probably spend the same amount buying that combo and swapping it in as you would on a set of headers for that truck.
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I know that the Magnum motors do, not too sure about the earlier motors. Either way, I wouldn't trust any tranny that came behind the 3.9L with a V8 in front of it for very long.
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Im thinking that if the exhaust dumps are in the same location as the v-8 daks. then id consider using the headpipe from a v-8 dak, or get the head pipe then cut the ends off and use your flanges on the headpipe, then use an 8 cyl. exh. all the way out, The pipe is probly 1/2 in bigger in size, and a little less restrictive. at least youll get some bettter flow out of it, and not spend as much for an 8 cyl. swap. then you can have your ecm. remapped for the exh. change.as far as lean to rich mixture, and timing changes.
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