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Holden HQ HJ HX HZ Competition Pacemaker Headers
Description
Holden HQ HJ HX HZ 5.0L - 5.7L V8 EFI
Engine Swap - TRI-Y Design
Competition Pacemaker Headers
Primary Pipe: 1 3/4" (44mm)
Secondary Pipe: 2" (51mm)
Outlet: 2 1/4" (57mm)
Part Number: PH5275
Brand New
Note: Suitable for 5.7 Litre stroked or supercharged motor
2 Year Seller Warranty
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These Headers will fit the following gearboxes:
Australian four speed with cable clutch
Holden Commodore VN - VS five speed
Toyota Supra five speed with Hatfield bellhousing
Holden Trimatic
Holden Turbo 400 and Holden Turbo 350
Will fit with High Energy Sump. Part Number HE2101
Commodore four speed automatic Turbo 700 with Hatfield rear cross member using Turbo 700 gear box mounts and 308 engine mounts
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Product Benefits:
Pacemaker are the only Australian Header manufacturer to manufacture their products with Pipe Over Cone™ technology copyright number 135712 applies. The advantages of Pipe Over Cone™ technology are there is no protruding pipe inside the collector cone, therefore increasing exhaust gas flow and eliminating turbulence inside the exhaust header. The result is better gas flow and increased horse power.
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Additional Features include:
Precision Laser cut and machined thick flanges to eliminate leaking and warpage.
All headers are jig welded for guaranteed fitment and are checked prior to shipment.
Primary pipes fitted through the flanges.
Heat proof finish tested to 1270°.
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Seller's Notes:
The price of these headers is in New Zealand Dollars.
Shipping normally takes approximately 5-12 business days upon purchase as all items are coming from Australia.
Buy more than one quantity of THIS item and pay for the shipping only once.
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.This item is for sale from an International seller – the buyer is responsible to pay any applicable customs or import duties that may be charged once the parcel reaches New Zealand. Please read more about your potential obligations here: http://www.whatsmyduty.org.nz