Pace Setter
Pace Setter Headers 1990-1994 Ford Ranger Explorer Mazda B4000 Navajo 4.0L 70-1170
Pace Setter Headers 1990-1994 Ford Ranger Explorer Mazda B4000 Navajo 4.0L 70-1170
SKU:CLR-PSM-70-1170
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Pace Setter Headers
Pace Setter Part Number #70-1170
Header Style: Shorty
Header Material: Steel
Primary Tube Outside Diameter (in.): 1 1/2 in.
Header Color: Black Temporary non-high temperature paint
Flange Style: Standard
Weld-Up: No
Collector Attachment: 3-bolt flange
Collector Diameter (in.): 2.50
Collector Reducers Included: Yes
Tuned: No
Primary Tube Gauge: 16-gauge
Flange Thickness (in.): 0.38 in.
Bolts/Studs Included: No
Gaskets Included: Yes
Crossover Pipe Included: Yes
Crossover Pipe Style: Y-pipe
Catalytic Converter(s) Included: No
Motor Mounts Included: No
Transmission Mount Included: No
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
Notes: The paint applied to these headers is a temporary coating only and is designed to burn off during use. High temperature paint or other high temperature coatings are recommended.
Improve the performance of your ride with these PaceSetter headers. Manufactured from mandrel-bent, mild steel tubing, they feature thick steel flanges that are surface-ground for a leakproof seal. 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.
Special warning regarding PaceSetter painted headers only. The paint on these headers is not designed as a final finish; it is designed to protect the headers after the manufacturing process and during shipping. This paint will not withstand the high heat associated with engine break-in, nor will it withstand the heat cycles associated with any type of driving. It is recommended that this protective coating be stripped, and a high heat paint or coating designed for use on headers be applied.
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