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Hooker 5210-1HKR - Super Competition Full Length Header

Hooker  |  SKU: HKR-5210-1HKR
$1,37099 $1,65095

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Hooker 5210-1HKR - Super Competition Full Length Header

Hooker Super Competition Long Tube Headers - Ceramic Coated

1967-1971 Challenger/Charger/Coronet/Belvedere /GTX/Road Runner/Satellite/Sebring//Wagons (B&E Bodies), 1970-1971 Barracuda: 426 Hemi, Tube 2.125" O.D. x 30", Collector Size 3.5" O.D., Collector Length 10", Port Shape: Same As Port

With Hooker Super Competition the objective has always been to make the maximum horsepower and to put it at the optimum point in the power curve. It takes a lot of time and money to do the job right. We will sometimes spend up to 2 to 3 times more just to make the Super Competition header work only 5 to 10% better. That commitment to excellence has made Hooker Headers the winningest header manufacturer in automotive drag racing history.

  • All necessary hardware included for a complete installation
  • Designed for optimal performance
  • Tuned-length primary tubes for maximum exhaust scavenging and velocity
  • Mandrel-bent tubing for smooth exhaust flow
  • Light weight & sturdy 18 gauge tubing
  • Long transition collector for decreased back pressure
  • 5/16” machined flanges for a perfect seal
  • Industry’s best welds for durability

Application: Automotive
Coated Finish: Metallic Ceramic
Collector Diameter: 3.500 in.
Collector Tube Size: 3.500 in.
Engine Make/Size: Mopar 350-440
Finish: Silver Metallic Ceramic
Head Style: Long-Tube
Material: Stainless Steel
Port Shape: Same As Port/Can Be Matched
Primary Tube Diameter: 1.125 in.
Tube Diameter: 2.125 in.
Tube Direction: Down Swept
Tube Material: Mild Steel

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