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Edelbrock 68723 - Edelbrock TES Tubular Exhaust System Headers with Ti-Tech Coating

  • Headers, Shorty, Steel, Ti-Tech Ceramic Coated, Chevy, Pontiac, Camaro, Firebird, 5.0, 5.7L, Kit
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BrandEdelbrock
Manufacturer's Part Number68723
Part TypeHeaders
Product LineEdelbrock TES Tubular Exhaust System Headers with Ti-Tech Coating
Summit Racing Part NumberEDL-68723
UPC085347687237
 
Header StyleShorty
Header MaterialSteel
Header FinishTi-Tech coated
Primary Tube Diameter (in)1 5/8 in.
Collector AttachmentStock flange
Collector Diameter2.500 in.
TunedNo
Primary Tube Gauge16-gauge
Flange StyleStandard
Flange Thickness (in)5/16 in.
Bolts/Studs IncludedYes
Gaskets IncludedYes
Reducers IncludedNo
Y-Pipe IncludedYes
Motor Mounts IncludedNo
Transmission Mount IncludedNo
QuantitySold as a kit.
 

Boost performance and drivability in your vehicle with Edelbrock's Tubular Exhaust System headers with Ti-Tech coating. In some cases, you'll shave up to a full second off of your 0-to-60 mph times, because the Edelbrock design improves your engine's ability to breathe. Mileage also will improve as your engine becomes more fuel-efficient. Best of all, these headers give you all of this performance with acceptable emissions levels. They accept all stock emissions equipment and are street-legal in all 50 states. The Ti-Tech coating features a C-105 titanium satin finish for heat stability up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature rises, the coating will cure, becoming harder and more abrasion-resistant. Unless otherwise noted, these headers are designed to fit the vehicle as it came from the manufacturer. This includes components like cylinder heads, chassis, steering, motor mounts, body mounts and bushings, etc. If your vehicle is using aftermarket components, parts from other applications, or custom altered parts, then it is the installer's responsibility to verify fitment.

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