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July 28, 2021 at
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I noticed some of the wingless USAC cars running "upswept" headers. What's the purpose or advantage to these?
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August 03, 2021 at
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Posted By: Brick461 on July 28 2021 at 10:16:29 PM
I noticed some of the wingless USAC cars running "upswept" headers. What's the purpose or advantage to these?
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Anybody? :-)
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August 04, 2021 at
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August 04, 2021 at
07:44:58 AM by beezr2002
Eddie Tafoya jr. was the only car I noticed with inverted headers. I'm not an engine builder but maybe it helps keep engine temps cooler, some say its to keep mud off the headers or from getting them smashed or dented. Seems like it would be much louder for the driver than a standard set up. If it was the hot ticket everyone would do it. Then again, if you are only looking at the headers you may not be noticing something else on the car.
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August 04, 2021 at
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August 04, 2021 at
01:39:32 PM by puckzx6
I seem to remember Damion Gardner running them and saying it kept heat off of the tires.
Link to an old thread about the subject.
https://www.hoseheadforums.com/forum.cfm?pageNum_qGetThread=2&ThreadID=87218
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