I sent an e-mail.I can't post pics in this forum with my level of membership. You can tell by the number of times I've posted vs how long I've been on this forum that I'm very not hard core.
If you have those headers I don't think you will see much gain, I would keep them. You already have long tubes, which are WAY better than shorties or manifolds for both torque and power. If you want more power just install a larger dual 3" exhaust. Yeah you could potentially see some small gains with larger tubes, but I think the exhaust is more restrictive than your headers. I am currently building a dual 3" exhaust for my ole 388. Same story, built a big block for the regal, sold my big block truck, want another big block, but not ready yet, 388 sitting there, so I plopped it in the blazer.That being said, I'm definitely not interested in mild steel painted. The ones on it now are Hedman Elite pn 69830 long tube ceramic coated, 3" collector. The port shape is very much round. The exhaust port shape on my heads is sometimes called rectangular, but they're more square-ish. They're sweet headers.
For new headers, I'd prefer ceramic coated or stainless. I guess my budget would be around $600 to replace them with right ones.
It has a 700R4, 1800 stall (stock?), 33" KO2s and 3.42 gear. It's my daily driver. Half hwy miles. Off road is forest service roads. Zero rock crawling. I'd like to switch to 3.73 gears someday, but priorities, and $1000+, you know ...
As for what you want to do, it depends on what you want out of it. A 225@ 050 with a 112 LSA is not that out of the question for a truck if the gearing and converter match, which they currently do not. But if you get a different converter and maybe gears it can certainly perform much better. What is the carb? What is it doing right now you are not happy with?
Personally I'd change the cam to something more truck like.
Way easier than a gear change, and makes more sense in the end.
Says the guy with a 236/246 @ 110 cam with 4.56 gears in a 6800 lb burb.
