I would highly recommend doing the camshaft while you have the head off, you can remove the lifters, then the radiator, and pull the camshaft straight out, unless you have A/C, you would have to move the evaporator then too. Any exhaust header can be made to work depending on your skill level. I used a 95' on mine. The challenge is that it opens up and points straight towards the front drive shaft. I used the upper probably 5-6" of the 95' pipe to turn left then a few pieces of pipe I had laying around to then go down between the frame rail and the drive shaft and just turned back into the existing pipe on the AMC. As others have said, the FI is a must to maximize, but isn't required. It is also another $3-400 roughly to do and a fair amount of time depending on your wiring experience level. It will get rid of the high idle in winter to warm up, makes it easier to run accessories, changes in elevation are accounted for automatically, and it will run a little smoother with a more even fuel distribution.