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Fits 1994-2004 Chevrolet S10; LS Swap Exhaust Manifolds - BHS594

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Fits 1994-2004 Chevrolet S10; LS Swap Exhaust Manifolds - BHS594These Hooker BlackHeart cast iron exhaust manifolds are designed for 1982 2004 GM S10 Sonoma trucks with LS engines. They feature 2. 5 inch outlets and are designed to be used with Hooker BlackHeart Engine Mounts (P N 71221029HKR) and Transmission Crossmembers (P N 71222020HKR, 71222018HKR, or 71222019HKR) for a trouble free LS engine swap. Choose from three colors of ceramic finish (i. e., black, silver, or titanium). The ceramic finish reduces

These Hooker BlackHeart cast iron exhaust manifolds are designed for 1982-2004 GM S10/Sonoma trucks with LS engines. They feature 2.5-inch outlets and are designed to be used with Hooker BlackHeart Engine Mounts (P/N 71221029HKR) and Transmission Crossmembers (P/N 71222020HKR, 71222018HKR, or 71222019HKR) for a trouble-free LS engine swap. Choose from three colors of ceramic finish (i.e., black, silver, or titanium). The ceramic finish reduces underhood temperature and provides improved corrosion protection.


Features:

  • LS Swap Exhaust Manifolds for 1982-2004 GM S10/Sonoma, Designed as One Part of a Fully Engineered Swap System for an Easy Bolt-in Engine Swap
  • Eliminate the Installation Guesswork and Fitment Compatibility Issues that Can Be Common with Universal Engine Swap Components
  • 304 Stainless Steel MLS Collector Gaskets, and Mating Flange Hardware Included
  • Choose from Black, Silver, or Titanium Color Ceramic Finish ? For Reduced Engine Compartment Temperature and Improved Corrosion Protection
  • Cast from Hi-Silicon-Moly Ductile Iron to Provide Durability and Corrosion Resistance
  • 2.5-inch Outlet Diameter Offers Improved Flow for Maximum Performance from a Cast Iron Exhaust Manifold
  • Designed to be Used with Hooker BlackHeart Engine Mounts (P/N 71221029HKR) and Transmission Crossmembers (P/N 71222020HKR, 71222018HKR, or 71222019HKR) for a Trouble-Free Install
  • Adapter pipes (P/N 71223024HKR) will adapt these manifolds to any of the Hooker BlackHeart exhaust systems for this application

Specs:

Bolt Size M8 x 1.25 x 25mm
Brand Hooker BlackHeart
CARB (California) Compliant No
Collector Diameter 2.50 inch
Emission Code 8
Engine GM Gen III/IV (LS)
Exhaust Manifold Style Standard Swap
Exhaust Series Hooker
Finish Silver Ceramic
Header Style Manifold
Material Cast Iron
Mounting Hardware Included Yes
Primary Tube Dia. 1-3/4 inch
Product Type Manifold
Type of Component Manifold
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
1994-2004 Chevrolet S10 LS
2002-2004 Chevrolet S10 ZR5
1994-2004 GMC Sonoma SL
1993-2004 GMC Sonoma SLS
1982-2003 Chevrolet S10 Base
1999-2003 Chevrolet S10 Xtreme
1994-2003 Chevrolet S10 ZR2
1991-2001 GMC Sonoma SLE
1994-1998 Chevrolet S10 SS
1992-1993 Chevrolet S10 EL
1991-1993 Chevrolet S10 Maxi
1991-1993 GMC Sonoma Base
1982-1992 Chevrolet S10 Tahoe
1992 GMC Sonoma GT
1991 Chevrolet S10 Baja
1982-1990 Chevrolet S10 Durango
1982-1990 GMC S15 Base
1982-1990 GMC S15 High Sierra
1982-1990 GMC S15 Sierra Classic
1982-1989 Chevrolet S10 Sport
1983-1988 GMC S15 Gypsy
1987 GMC S15 EL
1982 GMC S15 Sierra Grande
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