Headers and Hyd. Steering
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Headers and Hyd. Steering
I am looking into putting Headers on my boat this winter and was wondering which company makes a good set that is not way over priced. The motor is a 598 cid 760 hp big block chevy. Also want to add dual hyd. steering so same question. Tboat is a 25 footer running just over 85 with stock steering and IMCO power flow exhaust. I know i should have the steering for saftey but the Headers, do you think I will gain anything or wast of money and time.
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do yourself a favor and spend alittle more and buy the Keith Eickert headers. you'll never have to worry about them and they flow very well..as far as steering imco or latham.. both quality. imco is cheaper..
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People seem to using the Hardin-cyclone headers with no problems and they are priced right. You also cant go wrong w a set of stainless marine Gen3's--not the look of headers but they make power and are durable. Also make sure you run dry so no reversion issues w your motor! MarineMachine steering