If you’ve spent any time at all installing tubular steel headers on a car you know what a pain in the backside they are. They often hang too low, hit your steering box, or must pass through your steering or clutch linkage, and don’t even get us started on blown out header gaskets and must constantly check and tighten header bolts. Are tubular headers worth the hassle? Many will say yes, and we will agree if the power level warrants it, or it is a custom set made for the exact chassis and engine combination (which often costs big money!). For most of us however, a good “block hugger” header will suffice. These header designs are known for being easier to install and have few drawbacks (except those often leaking header gaskets).
But even the block hugger header can look out of place in some builds, especially those early pre-war cars with open engine bays. You can give your small block Chevy the best of both worlds by using our smooth looking cast iron rams horn exhaust manifolds. These ram horn manifolds provide the same “block hugging” design while offering a period exhaust manifold look that fits right in. Not to mention the cast iron design has many benefits over the tubular steel header. Add in our high flow design with large 2-1/2-inch Corvette-style exhaust collector and it is easy to see how our Smoothie Rams Horn exhaust manifolds are hard to beat for the price, clearance, and great fit.
The factory cast iron SBC exhaust manifold will often have extra mounting holes/ears cast into it, either causing fitment issues or just plain ugly looking. Stock manifolds also are cast for specific chassis and engine combinations, again potentially causing fitment issues. Our Smoothie Rams Horn exhaust manifolds are designed from the start to fit most factory head castings, be they straight plug or angled plug, while providing greater flow and power production than the typical stock SBC exhaust manifold. With plenty of material around the 1-3/8-inch square exhaust flange port you can easily port match these to your heads for greater exhaust flow. The larger 2-1/2-inch Corvette style 3-bolt collector works with both flat gaskets and a if you’re stock exhaust pipe flange requires them.
You can easily connect our rams horn manifolds to your existing exhaust via , or , depending on the diameter of your current exhaust system. This complete kit includes a pair of ramhorn manifolds, mounting hardware for the manifold and collector, exhaust flange gaskets, and collector gaskets. Everything you need to easily install your ram horn manifolds without the stress and frustration of trying to fit tubular headers. Plus, there’s no denying the ramhorn manifolds look so right on SBC powered hot rods and classic trucks. Choose from the chrome plated finish manifolds offered here, or we also offer our rams horn manifolds in , , and versions as well.
Note that there are fitment issues when attempting to fit to Tri-5 Chevys and 1935-1940 Fords with stock steering box.
Summary: I ordered these because the ceramic was out of stock. They look nice, install easy, and leave ample room in the engine bay. They're definitely better than stock because of the 2-1/2" outlet. They, however, don't include the doughnut gasket so plan on getting those also if this is the route you're planning to take.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Summary: Installed on a small block in a 1965 INT PU looki good fits good.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Summary: I had to order 2 1/2 in. Header Reducers or header extension with this item if you want to hook up to your exhaust without using heat risers on both sides
Yes, I recommend this product.
Summary: Really spruces up under the hood! Can't get much sweeter than these!
Yes, I recommend this product.