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Chevrolet Corvette Headers
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Corvette headers to ensure that you have every header option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Corvette headers, so that whether you are looking for long tube Chevrolet Corvette headers or custom exhaust headers or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Corvette header needs!
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Fits: 57-74 Chevrolet Corvette V8 (shorty headers)
PART# 814120
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Block Hugger
Fits: 97-99 Chevrolet Corvette C5
PART# 40000
Finish: Stainless Steel - Ceramic Coated
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Fits: 55-62 Chevrolet Corvette, 68-78 Chevrolet Chevelle / El Camino, 70-74 Chevrolet Camaro, 68-74 Chevrolet Nova
PART# THY-375Y-C
Fits: 66-74 Chevrolet Corvette Base
PART# 2123-1HKR
Finish: Ceramic Coated
Header Style: Long Tube
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DID YOU KNOW?
Chevrolet Corvette Header is the term used to describe the aftermarket product that replaces the factory exhaust manifold. Headers are normally designed to be less restrictive than the factory exhaust manifolds that they replace, thereby generating more horsepower.
Headers are considered part of the exhaust system of the vehicle. Right after the incoming air and fuel combust, the result exhaust is push through the headers and out the exhaust. The headers are often connected to the catalytic converter, which is connected to the muffler and exhaust tip, so the headers are the "front" of the exhaust system.
Some of the popular brands of headers that you'll find are: DC Sports, Hedman, Hooker, Doug Thorley, Pacesetter, and Flowtech, among others.
We get asked a lot if you can buy Chevrolet Corvette headers but still leave the stock catalytic converter in place. The answer is yes in almost every case, as the Chevrolet Corvette headers are still designed with flanges in most cases that will mount right up to the existing factory parts.
Headers are considered part of the exhaust system of the vehicle. Right after the incoming air and fuel combust, the result exhaust is push through the headers and out the exhaust. The headers are often connected to the catalytic converter, which is connected to the muffler and exhaust tip, so the headers are the "front" of the exhaust system.
Some of the popular brands of headers that you'll find are: DC Sports, Hedman, Hooker, Doug Thorley, Pacesetter, and Flowtech, among others.
We get asked a lot if you can buy Chevrolet Corvette headers but still leave the stock catalytic converter in place. The answer is yes in almost every case, as the Chevrolet Corvette headers are still designed with flanges in most cases that will mount right up to the existing factory parts.
FAQs
Q: What are the different tubing options for headers and what is the difference between them?
A: There are two major designs for headers: the 4-2-1 design and the 4-1 design. In many cases 4-1 headers are designed for racing applications where the vehicle is being driven at or near redline. The 4-1 design maximizes top end power, whereas the 4-2-1 evenly distributes it throughout the power band. Either way, you're going to be getting more horsepower from a header.
Q: What does a header do? Why buy a header?
A: An exhaust header is a performance product that replaces your factory exhaust manifold and improves an engine's performance by allowing air to flow more freely. The easier an engine breathes the more power it produces. Headers generally use piping with a wider diameter than factory tubing, which allows more air to pass through the exhaust system than factory. A header is one of the easiest bolt-on modifications you can make to increase horsepower, making an effective use of money if your goal is to quickly gain horsepower.
Q: How do you install a header?
A: A header is a direct bolt-on. Simply remove the factory OEM exhaust manifold and the aftermarket header is put in its place. The header is to be attached the head of your vehicle. Remove all the bolts that hold the flanges in place and detach the factory manifold. The down pipe or exhaust pipe should be removed as well and then reattached once the header flanges are bolted back onto the head.
Q: For which vehicles is it necessary to buy a pair of headers? On your website are headers automatically sold in pairs for these vehicles?
A: When purchasing exhaust headers for a V-6 or V-8 engine, the header package is complete with two headers. If your vehicle is a 4-cylinder, there only a single header that is used.
Q: How much does the material used to make the header matter?
A: There are two main materials that headers are manufactured out of: ceramic and stainless steel. Ceramic headers are less expensive, but are prone to cracking if they get to be extremely hot. Stainless steel headers are more expensive but are more durable and generally more stylish. Stainless steel headers can take any kind of heat you throw at it and not prone to cracking.
A: There are two major designs for headers: the 4-2-1 design and the 4-1 design. In many cases 4-1 headers are designed for racing applications where the vehicle is being driven at or near redline. The 4-1 design maximizes top end power, whereas the 4-2-1 evenly distributes it throughout the power band. Either way, you're going to be getting more horsepower from a header.
Q: What does a header do? Why buy a header?
A: An exhaust header is a performance product that replaces your factory exhaust manifold and improves an engine's performance by allowing air to flow more freely. The easier an engine breathes the more power it produces. Headers generally use piping with a wider diameter than factory tubing, which allows more air to pass through the exhaust system than factory. A header is one of the easiest bolt-on modifications you can make to increase horsepower, making an effective use of money if your goal is to quickly gain horsepower.
Q: How do you install a header?
A: A header is a direct bolt-on. Simply remove the factory OEM exhaust manifold and the aftermarket header is put in its place. The header is to be attached the head of your vehicle. Remove all the bolts that hold the flanges in place and detach the factory manifold. The down pipe or exhaust pipe should be removed as well and then reattached once the header flanges are bolted back onto the head.
Q: For which vehicles is it necessary to buy a pair of headers? On your website are headers automatically sold in pairs for these vehicles?
A: When purchasing exhaust headers for a V-6 or V-8 engine, the header package is complete with two headers. If your vehicle is a 4-cylinder, there only a single header that is used.
Q: How much does the material used to make the header matter?
A: There are two main materials that headers are manufactured out of: ceramic and stainless steel. Ceramic headers are less expensive, but are prone to cracking if they get to be extremely hot. Stainless steel headers are more expensive but are more durable and generally more stylish. Stainless steel headers can take any kind of heat you throw at it and not prone to cracking.
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Chevrolet Corvette Headers
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Corvette headers to ensure that you have every header option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Corvette headers, so that whether you are looking for long tube Chevrolet Corvette headers or custom exhaust headers or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Corvette header needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Chevrolet Corvette Headers by Year
Shop Chevrolet Corvette Headers by Brand
1 - 12 of 46
Sort by:
Fits: 57-74 Chevrolet Corvette V8 (shorty headers)
PART# 814120
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Block Hugger
Fits: 97-99 Chevrolet Corvette C5
PART# 40000
Finish: Stainless Steel - Ceramic Coated
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Long Tube
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Finish: Stainless Steel
Header Style: Shorty
Fits: 55-62 Chevrolet Corvette, 68-78 Chevrolet Chevelle / El Camino, 70-74 Chevrolet Camaro, 68-74 Chevrolet Nova
PART# THY-375Y-C
Fits: 66-74 Chevrolet Corvette Base
PART# 2123-1HKR
Finish: Ceramic Coated
Header Style: Long Tube
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
for Chevy Corvette 1963-1981 V8 Engines Stainless Manifold Exhaust Headers Kit
Stainless Steel Exhaust Headers Kit Polished for 1963-1981 Chevy Corvette V8 New
For Chevy Corvette 97-04 C5 LS1 LS6 Stainless Exhaust Headers & X Pipe 2 SETS
Stainless Steel Exhaust Header for Corvette 97-04 5.7 Long Tube 1-7/8`
Stainless Manifold Exhaust Headers Kit for Chevy Corvette 1963-1981 V8 Engines
For 1955-1982 Corvette with 265-400ci V8 Black COMPETITION LONG TUBE HEADERS
DID YOU KNOW?
Chevrolet Corvette Header is the term used to describe the aftermarket product that replaces the factory exhaust manifold. Headers are normally designed to be less restrictive than the factory exhaust manifolds that they replace, thereby generating more horsepower.
Headers are considered part of the exhaust system of the vehicle. Right after the incoming air and fuel combust, the result exhaust is push through the headers and out the exhaust. The headers are often connected to the catalytic converter, which is connected to the muffler and exhaust tip, so the headers are the "front" of the exhaust system.
Some of the popular brands of headers that you'll find are: DC Sports, Hedman, Hooker, Doug Thorley, Pacesetter, and Flowtech, among others.
We get asked a lot if you can buy Chevrolet Corvette headers but still leave the stock catalytic converter in place. The answer is yes in almost every case, as the Chevrolet Corvette headers are still designed with flanges in most cases that will mount right up to the existing factory parts.
Headers are considered part of the exhaust system of the vehicle. Right after the incoming air and fuel combust, the result exhaust is push through the headers and out the exhaust. The headers are often connected to the catalytic converter, which is connected to the muffler and exhaust tip, so the headers are the "front" of the exhaust system.
Some of the popular brands of headers that you'll find are: DC Sports, Hedman, Hooker, Doug Thorley, Pacesetter, and Flowtech, among others.
We get asked a lot if you can buy Chevrolet Corvette headers but still leave the stock catalytic converter in place. The answer is yes in almost every case, as the Chevrolet Corvette headers are still designed with flanges in most cases that will mount right up to the existing factory parts.
FAQs
Q: What are the different tubing options for headers and what is the difference between them?
A: There are two major designs for headers: the 4-2-1 design and the 4-1 design. In many cases 4-1 headers are designed for racing applications where the vehicle is being driven at or near redline. The 4-1 design maximizes top end power, whereas the 4-2-1 evenly distributes it throughout the power band. Either way, you're going to be getting more horsepower from a header.
Q: What does a header do? Why buy a header?
A: An exhaust header is a performance product that replaces your factory exhaust manifold and improves an engine's performance by allowing air to flow more freely. The easier an engine breathes the more power it produces. Headers generally use piping with a wider diameter than factory tubing, which allows more air to pass through the exhaust system than factory. A header is one of the easiest bolt-on modifications you can make to increase horsepower, making an effective use of money if your goal is to quickly gain horsepower.
Q: How do you install a header?
A: A header is a direct bolt-on. Simply remove the factory OEM exhaust manifold and the aftermarket header is put in its place. The header is to be attached the head of your vehicle. Remove all the bolts that hold the flanges in place and detach the factory manifold. The down pipe or exhaust pipe should be removed as well and then reattached once the header flanges are bolted back onto the head.
Q: For which vehicles is it necessary to buy a pair of headers? On your website are headers automatically sold in pairs for these vehicles?
A: When purchasing exhaust headers for a V-6 or V-8 engine, the header package is complete with two headers. If your vehicle is a 4-cylinder, there only a single header that is used.
Q: How much does the material used to make the header matter?
A: There are two main materials that headers are manufactured out of: ceramic and stainless steel. Ceramic headers are less expensive, but are prone to cracking if they get to be extremely hot. Stainless steel headers are more expensive but are more durable and generally more stylish. Stainless steel headers can take any kind of heat you throw at it and not prone to cracking.
A: There are two major designs for headers: the 4-2-1 design and the 4-1 design. In many cases 4-1 headers are designed for racing applications where the vehicle is being driven at or near redline. The 4-1 design maximizes top end power, whereas the 4-2-1 evenly distributes it throughout the power band. Either way, you're going to be getting more horsepower from a header.
Q: What does a header do? Why buy a header?
A: An exhaust header is a performance product that replaces your factory exhaust manifold and improves an engine's performance by allowing air to flow more freely. The easier an engine breathes the more power it produces. Headers generally use piping with a wider diameter than factory tubing, which allows more air to pass through the exhaust system than factory. A header is one of the easiest bolt-on modifications you can make to increase horsepower, making an effective use of money if your goal is to quickly gain horsepower.
Q: How do you install a header?
A: A header is a direct bolt-on. Simply remove the factory OEM exhaust manifold and the aftermarket header is put in its place. The header is to be attached the head of your vehicle. Remove all the bolts that hold the flanges in place and detach the factory manifold. The down pipe or exhaust pipe should be removed as well and then reattached once the header flanges are bolted back onto the head.
Q: For which vehicles is it necessary to buy a pair of headers? On your website are headers automatically sold in pairs for these vehicles?
A: When purchasing exhaust headers for a V-6 or V-8 engine, the header package is complete with two headers. If your vehicle is a 4-cylinder, there only a single header that is used.
Q: How much does the material used to make the header matter?
A: There are two main materials that headers are manufactured out of: ceramic and stainless steel. Ceramic headers are less expensive, but are prone to cracking if they get to be extremely hot. Stainless steel headers are more expensive but are more durable and generally more stylish. Stainless steel headers can take any kind of heat you throw at it and not prone to cracking.
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Video Description:Headers on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
Check out this episode of Andy's Auto Sport TV where we explain all the basics about headers. In the video, we explain why headers open up horsepower gains and explain the difference between different types of headers, such as stainless steel headers, ceramic headers, painted headers, and chrome headers. Featured brands of headers in the video include DC Sports headers, Gibson headers, and Doug Thorley headers. We also show how to install headers and then show the resulting horsepower gains with our dyno run results!
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