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3.0 headers


Jeffercise

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U.S. Military - Veteran
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Location
Wichita
Vehicle Year
1991
Make / Model
Ford Ranger XLT
Engine Type
3.0 V6
Transmission
Manual
2WD / 4WD
2WD
Just curious, throwing a feeler out there.

Who would be interested in a set of Mid-length 3.0 headers for the ranger?

Im talking about something that would go into all the years and required a bit of modification, but not a whole lot. Something that could easily be tied in before the cats on a late model, yet be long enough too add some torque and HP to the equation, Anything should be better than the stock logs.

Between here and RPS, Ive been getting the idea that there is some demand for something like this, and there is a decent amount of 3.0 rangers out there.

Ive been thinking of building a set for my truck, then making up a jig.

They wouldnt be fancy, just some 16ga 1.5" tubing, .25" flanges, somewhere in the $200-$250 range.

I think that would be a good price, no?
I know I'm late to the party, but did you ever make those headers? I'm interested. lol
 



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