Looking for upgrade 2v or 4v header for sale.
Looking for upgrade 2v or 4v header for sale.
Hello all, I am looking for a cheap-er header for sale on here. I live in Alaska so I will provide shipping. I don't have the ultimate budget so my ceiling is 500$ w/o shipping. Thank you. For my 78 300
Have you checked with the speed stores like Summit Racing and Jeggs?
I dont know if they ship to AK and they may not list a header for your truck online so you may have to call them.
I have a brand of car that was stopped being made in 1988 and they dont list anything for it, so you have to call.
Now you did not say what the 78 300 is?
Is the motor a 78 300 or the truck a 78 with a 300 and if so what model is it 100 / 150 / 250 / 350, is it a 4x2 or 4x4 and what transmission does it have.
They are all things needed to know to figure a header for you.
Also have you looked at the 87> EFI 300 exhaust manifolds and Y pipe?
The manifolds are like mini headers and they say flow better than the log exhaust manifold.
I am using the EFI manifolds with the factory log intake manifold and carb. Others have used the EFI manifolds with Offy intake.
So that maybe an option over a tube header.
Dave ----
I dont know if they ship to AK and they may not list a header for your truck online so you may have to call them.
I have a brand of car that was stopped being made in 1988 and they dont list anything for it, so you have to call.
Now you did not say what the 78 300 is?
Is the motor a 78 300 or the truck a 78 with a 300 and if so what model is it 100 / 150 / 250 / 350, is it a 4x2 or 4x4 and what transmission does it have.
They are all things needed to know to figure a header for you.
Also have you looked at the 87> EFI 300 exhaust manifolds and Y pipe?
The manifolds are like mini headers and they say flow better than the log exhaust manifold.
I am using the EFI manifolds with the factory log intake manifold and carb. Others have used the EFI manifolds with Offy intake.
So that maybe an option over a tube header.
Dave ----
OP,
We offer headers for the Ford 300, and we can ship to Alaska, but we need to know what your combo is like @FuzzFace2 mentioned. We know it's a 78, but don't know what it is beyond that. Let us know the model, 2wd/4wd, auto/manual trans, Air conditioning, etc., and we could further assist you.
We offer headers for the Ford 300, and we can ship to Alaska, but we need to know what your combo is like @FuzzFace2 mentioned. We know it's a 78, but don't know what it is beyond that. Let us know the model, 2wd/4wd, auto/manual trans, Air conditioning, etc., and we could further assist you.
OP,
We offer headers for the Ford 300, and we can ship to Alaska, but we need to know what your combo is like @FuzzFace2 mentioned. We know it's a 78, but don't know what it is beyond that. Let us know the model, 2wd/4wd, auto/manual trans, Air conditioning, etc., and we could further assist you.
We offer headers for the Ford 300, and we can ship to Alaska, but we need to know what your combo is like @FuzzFace2 mentioned. We know it's a 78, but don't know what it is beyond that. Let us know the model, 2wd/4wd, auto/manual trans, Air conditioning, etc., and we could further assist you.
Last edited by AlaskaFordman78; Mar 25, 2026 at 01:50 AM.
What gear ratios you have in the axles being you are running 26" wheels.
I also dont know how much low end the headers would add as most of the time it lets the motor breath in the higher RPM range.
Dave ----
I also dont know how much low end the headers would add as most of the time it lets the motor breath in the higher RPM range.
Dave ----
Sorry, I meant 16s. I have 4:10 gears in my axles
So how tall is the tire because even with the 4.10 gearing it may still be too tall and why the low end is weak.
Thing to know is when you tune for low end power the top end power gets hurt and the other way around, help high end power and low end gets hurt.
It's just the way it is.
Dave -----
Thing to know is when you tune for low end power the top end power gets hurt and the other way around, help high end power and low end gets hurt.
It's just the way it is.
Dave -----
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OP,
We checked into headers for you, and unfortunately we don’t have an option for a 78 F250 4x4. The ones available are designed for 2WD trucks and don’t clear the 4x4 chassis very well.
That’s why you’ll see a lot of guys, like Dave mentioned, end up going with the later EFI-style exhaust manifolds and a Y-pipe instead. It’s a cleaner fit and flows better than the stock system, but it’s not going to make a big difference in the low-end. More of an overall flow improvement with slightly better throttle response.
If your goal is more pulling power down low for towing and light off-road use, you’ve got a couple of solid directions you can go:
For a little perspective, with a 235/85-16 (about a 31.7" tire), 4.10 gears, and assuming an NP435 in 4th gear (1:1), you’re roughly around 2400 rpm at 55 mph and about 2800 rpm at 65 mph. That puts most of your normal driving right in that low-to-mid range where cam choice and overall combo really matter more than exhaust alone.
So it really comes down to what you want out of it. Are you after more grunt right off idle, or more usable pull in the midrange when you’re driving and towing? As Dave mentioned, there will be a compromise no matter what you do. All part of modifying vehicles.
We checked into headers for you, and unfortunately we don’t have an option for a 78 F250 4x4. The ones available are designed for 2WD trucks and don’t clear the 4x4 chassis very well.
That’s why you’ll see a lot of guys, like Dave mentioned, end up going with the later EFI-style exhaust manifolds and a Y-pipe instead. It’s a cleaner fit and flows better than the stock system, but it’s not going to make a big difference in the low-end. More of an overall flow improvement with slightly better throttle response.
If your goal is more pulling power down low for towing and light off-road use, you’ve got a couple of solid directions you can go:
- More gear or slightly shorter tires for added mechanical advantage
- A mild RV/torque cam to bring the power in earlier
For a little perspective, with a 235/85-16 (about a 31.7" tire), 4.10 gears, and assuming an NP435 in 4th gear (1:1), you’re roughly around 2400 rpm at 55 mph and about 2800 rpm at 65 mph. That puts most of your normal driving right in that low-to-mid range where cam choice and overall combo really matter more than exhaust alone.
So it really comes down to what you want out of it. Are you after more grunt right off idle, or more usable pull in the midrange when you’re driving and towing? As Dave mentioned, there will be a compromise no matter what you do. All part of modifying vehicles.
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