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The Willomet Charger

A desecration to Mopar nuts everywhere, this is my protouring, LS-powered, 1970 Dodge Charger; built at my shop, Willomet Motor & Fabrication.
Nice, do those prints have the CLR, degree, and length noted as well? Those would be handy to try first when making a more complex header like that. I have always just done mine right from scratch with the tubes, but I have to tweak the angle in because if you go over you need a new bend.

Are you going to attempt to make the primary pipes fire in a circular motion in the collector? If it doesn't fit it doesn't fit, but it's one of the final things in your exhaust left to optimize. :waytogo:

I like your updates!
 
Are you going to attempt to make the primary pipes fire in a circular motion in the collector?
The driver collector makes that pretty easy, while the passenger collector makes that substantially more difficult.

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Right now my plan is not to fight it on the passenger side. Get it in a rotation if I can; don’t sweat it if I can’t.

David
 
Won't that heat soak the starter?
Not really enough room left for a shield... :dunno:
 
do you need to hug the block ? maybe stay a little straighter past the oil ports then go under ?
I think it does.

I played with that initially. 8 and 2 have to snake through and be equal length, so that takes up about three tubes of space, and 3 and 5 have to wrap around from the other side.

It’s all pretty tight, and I think that the inner tubes have to hug in real tight to make room for all those others.

But I could be wrong.

David
 
Slightly more detail. This whole effort is cramming a lot into a small space.


David
 
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