Just ordered the 1625basic kit looking foward to building a set of hedders , I live in Australia and i'm putting a 351W into a TF cortina. I modified a set of hedman hedders and got them Ceramic coated but they are upside down and look like they should be on a boat , Great idea you guys have got here !
@bneevild Thanks for the interest in icengineworks. I think you will have a lot of fun with your project, a true sleeper. Send pictures when finished! Stay in touch
@lrodcantu Well, this question comes up all the time. Making headers the old fashion way takes a lot time and materials. It is seldom the case when using this technique that people put a price tag to their time, let alone wasting and scraping resources. Our systems when used properly, as an average, can yield a set of headers measured in hours, not days or even weeks. You only cut and weld what you know works. "How expensive or inexpensive is your time" is really the question.
@lrodcantu , Dude I spent weeks looking for the tightest hedders I could find for my application and had to modify the hell out of them, that took another week and I still dont like them , Custom exhaust shops here in Brisbane , AUS want about $2000 for 4 into 1 tuned length mandrel bent hedders this 1625basic kit plus freight is going to cost me about $500AUD , you'll find you always pay for innovation but if I make my own hedders using this product I should of saved about $900 In the end !
how big can the clamps go?? will they fit on 3" tube?
16vastraturbo 8 months ago
Just ordered the 1625basic kit looking foward to building a set of hedders , I live in Australia and i'm putting a 351W into a TF cortina. I modified a set of hedman hedders and got them Ceramic coated but they are upside down and look like they should be on a boat , Great idea you guys have got here !
bneevild 11 months ago
@bneevild Thanks for the interest in icengineworks. I think you will have a lot of fun with your project, a true sleeper. Send pictures when finished! Stay in touch
icengineworks 11 months ago
What size tubing are you using in this vid i dont have sound so sry if you said in the vid
BADBLOOD713 1 year ago
@BADBLOOD713 The size of the tubing is 1-5/8" OD, you can see our modeling blocks (1625Series) in the backrground.
icengineworks 1 year ago
Kinda expensive aren't they? ($400) I guess if you are making and selling headers, it's justifiable.
lrodcantu 1 year ago
@lrodcantu Well, this question comes up all the time. Making headers the old fashion way takes a lot time and materials. It is seldom the case when using this technique that people put a price tag to their time, let alone wasting and scraping resources. Our systems when used properly, as an average, can yield a set of headers measured in hours, not days or even weeks. You only cut and weld what you know works. "How expensive or inexpensive is your time" is really the question.
icengineworks 1 year ago
@lrodcantu , Dude I spent weeks looking for the tightest hedders I could find for my application and had to modify the hell out of them, that took another week and I still dont like them , Custom exhaust shops here in Brisbane , AUS want about $2000 for 4 into 1 tuned length mandrel bent hedders this 1625basic kit plus freight is going to cost me about $500AUD , you'll find you always pay for innovation but if I make my own hedders using this product I should of saved about $900 In the end !
bneevild 11 months ago
absolutely great. very handy tool.. :D
keebordcowboy 1 year ago
I'm ordering a set!
scottbirdsall 3 years ago
where do i buy a set?
Samqdf 3 years ago
great idea
Samqdf 3 years ago
very innovative and very cool i need some of those
mjerew 3 years ago
I want this for my garage so badly!
rocktron2000 3 years ago
thats very cool
catforce 3 years ago