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Subject: Re: 71' Plymouth Duster


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Dan Lemons
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Date Posted: 05:16:46 01/10/02 Thu
In reply to: Greg Aliano 's message, "71' Plymouth Duster" on 12:43:57 01/05/02 Sat

> Lemons, Do you or can you make headers for my PSCA
>True Street Duster. Will be running a small block
>Mopar, 382 cu. in. with Mopar cnc ported w-9 aluminum
>heads. Should be dynoing at about 750 on motor, plus
>will be runnin 200hp of Nitrous. Was thinking header
>size at about 2" primaries and 4" collectors. Also
>stepped possibly. Do you do the coatings as well.
>Car is a 71 Plymouth Duster w/ a Pro Trans 904,
>factory manual steering box, and manual disk brakes.
>And of course a TCI trans shield around the trans.
>You can also talk to me on the PSCA message board.
>Thanks for being a sponsor. I go by Dusterman on the
>PSCA. My hm.# is 6617759757

Hi Greg, thanks for the e-mail. The only design we have for Mopars so far is the B body BB wedge. Although we can build you headers on the car if you are close enough to bring the car in to our shop. We normally charge $1000 for a custom on the car. The 2" tube size and stepping is no problem. We don't have ability to do any ceramic coatings, but highly recommend Cap's Coating in Fresno. Our collectors have a transition cone inside which will give you some more HP.
Sorry for the delay getting back to you!
Thanks again, Dan Lemons.

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