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JBA Exhaust Headers for Chrysler Dodge 300 Challenger Charger 6.1L V8 - 1965SJS

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JBA Exhaust Headers for Chrysler Dodge 300 Challenger Charger 6.1L V8 - 1965SJSOverview: 05 14 Chrysler Cat4Ward 6. 1 6. 4L Silver Ctd JBA shorty headers are one of the foremost performance upgrades you can bestow upon your beloved car, truck, or SUV. JBA Headers are significantly less restrictive than stock manifolds and dramatically increase the power and efficiency of your engine. Each header is constructed from durable stainless steel to endure the abuse of racing, towing, and daily driving built to withstand it all. JBAs

Overview:

05-14 Chrysler Cat4Ward® 6.1/6.4L Silver Ctd

JBA shorty headers are one of the foremost performance upgrades you can bestow upon your beloved car, truck, or SUV. JBA Headers are significantly less restrictive than stock manifolds and dramatically increase the power and efficiency of your engine. Each header is constructed from durable stainless steel to endure the abuse of racing, towing, and daily driving – built to withstand it all. JBA’s proprietary Firecone collector design uses race proven technology for producing maximum power and torque gains where you drive most. Each system includes factory style emission connections and high-quality hardware for a professional no-leak installation.

Features:

  • Mandrel bent stainless steel tube
  • Proprietary JBA Firecone collector
  • Factory style emission connections
  • Extra thick collector domes
  • 3/8" thick machined flanges with Oversized exhaust ports
  • Specs:

  • Brand: JBA Performance
  • California Proposition 65: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is know to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects of other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov
  • CARB EO #: D-57-46
  • Catalytic Converter(s) Included: No
  • Collector Diameter: 3
  • Collector Port Diameter: 3
  • Collector Reducers Included: No
  • Color: Grey
  • Design: Shorty
  • Finish: Metallic Ceramic Coated
  • Flange Thickness: 46089
  • Gasket Or Seal Included: Yes
  • Gaskets Included: Yes
  • Grade Type: Performance
  • Header Material: 409 Stainless Steel
  • Header Style: Shorty
  • Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
  • Oxygen Sensor Port: No
  • Primary Tube Outside Diameter: 1.625
  • Primary Tubing Diameter: 1.625
  • Sheen Level: Semi-Gloss
  • Tube Wall Thickness: 0.059
  • Part Number: 1965SJS
  • Applications:

    • 2005-2010 Chrysler 300 370 CID
    • 2012-2014 Chrysler 300 392 CID
    • 2008-2010 Dodge Challenger 370 CID
    • 2011-2014 Dodge Challenger 392 CID
    • 2006-2010 Dodge Charger 370 CID
    • 2012-2014 Dodge Charger 392 CID
    • 2006-2008 Dodge Magnum 370 CID
  • Emissions:

    • 1 - This product has been granted a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (EO Number) Exemption. It is 50 State Legal when installed on the Specified vehicle per the Manufacturer’s Current Application Guide, the CARB EO, and Installation Instructions.
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    Format: Paperback
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    Doc Watson
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