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Y pipe for Hedman Headers for 302 swap


achampagne

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I am running These (Headman 302 swap kit) headers for my 302 swapped 83 rangers. I want to build an exhaust for the truck, but I do not know what y pipe will work for these headers. Does anyone know of any y pipes that will work?
 


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I am looking for this information too. My 86 uses the same header. I think we just need to take them to a muffler shop and get the exhaust made there. I am running my stock fuel tank and they can run duals down one side and out the back
 

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I am running These (Headman 302 swap kit) headers for my 302 swapped 83 rangers. I want to build an exhaust for the truck, but I do not know what y pipe will work for these headers. Does anyone know of any y pipes that will work?
Can't you just run true dual exhaust all the way back with no y pipe? Any good exhaust shop should be able to make it work without the y pipe
 

19Walt93

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I would rather see a 2 1/2" single system than a dual system with the left side running under the gas tank. The engine doesn't care how many exhaust pipes there are, it only cares if it flows well enough.
 

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