name those headers!

wytstang

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I can't tell from the pics but if those are individual flanges, more then likely Mac's. So far Mac's are the only individual flange headers for our cars from what I remember. Make sure those headers have the EGR bung for our cars, I don't see it from the pics.
 

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My MACs have ball and socket collector flange not three bolt. Cylinder #1 has the EGR bung. My driver side looks different. Cylinder 7 and 8 go back towards the firewall first not down.
 

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On mine the header flanges did not line up perfect. When I had the motor out I looked at the flanges to determine which way I had to move the primary tube to get the holes to line up. It is a lot easier with the motor out of the car.
 

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I'm with gregbar. Macs have ball and socket joints with only two bolts to connect, not three. Both of my mac longtube sets are two bolts connecting to pro chamber.
 

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Ok I don't think they are MAC headers. They also don't look like they are for a 94-95 either. They might be for 93 down. The 94-95 have a EGR spout on one of the tubes and I couldn't see one in the pic. The 93 down will work but you can't hook up the EGR.
 

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they look pretty similar to my MAC except for the driver side, yes MAC uses a ball socket joints and 2 bolt to connect to the midpipe
im say they are Mac.

maybe an older desing?? :dontknow:

My MAC LT's

bassanixpipe003.jpg
 

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