+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: NBS Headers for Swap Truck?

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    60
    Has anyone actually tried fitting NBS headers onto a swap in an OBS truck? All I ever see is talk about the S&P headers or having custom headers fabbed. By the looks of my swap, there is tons of room, and comparing it to my NBS truck, I don't really see anything that would be an issue if I were to try and fit a set of NBS headers in there.
    Old: 1998 K1500 White ext cab stepside, vortec 350. Stock besides Volant intake.

    New: 1998 K1500 with stock LS2 besides LQ9 truck intake and 8.1L Marine injectors. Dynotuned, 350rwhp, custom 3.5" exhaust, '02 F-Body Racetronix fuel pump setup. All wiring, exhaust, motor brackets done in shop.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Denton Texas
    Posts
    20,540
    From what I have heard, the frame rails and firewall are the issue with the NBS vs OBS headers. Buy a set of LT for your NBS truck and try them on the OBS.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    60
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedHeartbeat &#064; Apr 6 2006, 10&#58;13 AM) [snapback]49461[/snapback]</div>
    From what I have heard, the frame rails and firewall are the issue with the NBS vs OBS headers. Buy a set of LT for your NBS truck and try them on the OBS.
    [/b]
    Well the NBS truck is in the process of being rebuilt from the frame up, its currently stripped to the bare frame and we&#39;re fabbing up brand new suspension. It&#39;s going to be a race truck with a 408 and turbo, so I&#39;d have no use for the headers if they do not fit. I&#39;d hate to buy them, then have to sell them at a loss if they do not fit.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(1BADC10 &#064; Apr 6 2006, 10&#58;47 AM) [snapback]49466[/snapback]</div>
    NBS LTs will mate for use in OBS swaps, but the engine placement is key (esp in pre-87 trucks like mine). I moved my engine forward to accomodate for use of the stock truck compressor. I notched the pass-side frame rail a bit b/c I could not find a set of factory F-body manifolds, and got impatient. Gotta box in the rail for strength purposes, but that&#39;s all.

    All on what you want. The NBS LTs (IMO) would work if the engine was placed closer to the firewall.
    [/b]
    I have a 4wd OBS which makes things ever harder to fit. The engine to firewall distance is the exact same between the 350 and how I installed the LS2. It&#39;s an inch back in the engine bay to how the S&P style mounts would place the engine. It would definately help in the frame rail clearance, but it would make them tight to the firewall.
    Old: 1998 K1500 White ext cab stepside, vortec 350. Stock besides Volant intake.

    New: 1998 K1500 with stock LS2 besides LQ9 truck intake and 8.1L Marine injectors. Dynotuned, 350rwhp, custom 3.5" exhaust, &#39;02 F-Body Racetronix fuel pump setup. All wiring, exhaust, motor brackets done in shop.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Posts
    997
    NBS LTs will mate for use in OBS swaps, but the engine placement is key (esp in pre-87 trucks like mine). I moved my engine forward to accomodate for use of the stock truck compressor. I notched the pass-side frame rail a bit b/c I could not find a set of factory F-body manifolds, and got impatient. Gotta box in the rail for strength purposes, but that&#39;s all.

    All on what you want. The NBS LTs (IMO) would work if the engine was placed closer to the firewall.
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Baton Rouge, LA
    Posts
    997
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Time2Kill &#064; Apr 9 2006, 01&#58;51 PM) [snapback]49691[/snapback]</div>
    I have a 4wd OBS which makes things ever harder to fit. The engine to firewall distance is the exact same between the 350 and how I installed the LS2. It&#39;s an inch back in the engine bay to how the S&P style mounts would place the engine. It would definately help in the frame rail clearance, but it would make them tight to the firewall.
    [/b]
    Tight is right. Good luck&#33;
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Posts
    60
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(1BADC10 &#064; Apr 9 2006, 09&#58;09 PM) [snapback]49739[/snapback]</div>
    Tight is right. Good luck&#33;
    [/b]
    The 6.0L manifolds I&#39;m running right now bolted on with TONS of clearance all around. I&#39;m even using the cat pipes that mate up to the exhaust on a NBS truck and they fit like they were made for the truck. I&#39;ll have to see if I can dig up some good engine pics of NBS headers installed on trucks and see if I can figure out if there will be any major issues or not.
    Old: 1998 K1500 White ext cab stepside, vortec 350. Stock besides Volant intake.

    New: 1998 K1500 with stock LS2 besides LQ9 truck intake and 8.1L Marine injectors. Dynotuned, 350rwhp, custom 3.5" exhaust, &#39;02 F-Body Racetronix fuel pump setup. All wiring, exhaust, motor brackets done in shop.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Posts
    2,120
    The problem with the NBS header is on the passenger side. They fit the drivers side, but they hit the upper control arm eccentric on the OBS. S&P just happened to have a mid length header that barely clears the eccentric so they sell the hell out of them. Any of the shorty headers for LSX engines will work also.


    97 GMC, 2002 LS6.

    1991 GMC Syclone #1428

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts