View Poll Results: Should stylis build us a header?
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STYLIS, we're calling you out.
#22
Originally Posted by ahurdl01
does anyone here honestly know what a tuned header is???
#23
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Originally Posted by superjeer
Originally Posted by ahurdl01
does anyone here honestly know what a tuned header is???
I thought tunable headers had a stereo in it! Stylis<<not in the header making biz or the tunable header mking biz
#27
ahurdl01,
Ok, little grasshopper, go to www.e21motorsports.com/kendanielson and down to the header info link, read it all.... You have much to learn. Anyone that want's to understand headers better should also read it.
Great headers and complete exhaust are your BIGGEST HP maker on any engine regardless of displacement other than forced induction. A well developed N/A 1.5L engine should easily reach 150hp.... happens all the time.
The number of bends in the primary pipes is vitually irrelevent until you get into VERY high operating rpm (over 8,000 rpm). There is no scientific evedence to support the "vacume" or "negitive pressure" caused by the gasses from other cylinders "sucking" on another cylinder. Scientist have tested this theory and found it's not true. There is a negitive pressure at the port caused by pressure wave reflection, the timing of that wave is dependant on the length of the primary tubes.
The difference between 4-1 and 4-2-1 headers is explained also.
As people that have been on this forum for the past year have seen, headers are my "hot button" especially when misinformation is posted as fact.
BTW, I looked at the post on installing the ELprototype headers... That's a truely ugly collector, especially that X plug in the center, the tubes SHOULD be pinched together before welding....
ken
Ok, little grasshopper, go to www.e21motorsports.com/kendanielson and down to the header info link, read it all.... You have much to learn. Anyone that want's to understand headers better should also read it.
Great headers and complete exhaust are your BIGGEST HP maker on any engine regardless of displacement other than forced induction. A well developed N/A 1.5L engine should easily reach 150hp.... happens all the time.
The number of bends in the primary pipes is vitually irrelevent until you get into VERY high operating rpm (over 8,000 rpm). There is no scientific evedence to support the "vacume" or "negitive pressure" caused by the gasses from other cylinders "sucking" on another cylinder. Scientist have tested this theory and found it's not true. There is a negitive pressure at the port caused by pressure wave reflection, the timing of that wave is dependant on the length of the primary tubes.
The difference between 4-1 and 4-2-1 headers is explained also.
As people that have been on this forum for the past year have seen, headers are my "hot button" especially when misinformation is posted as fact.
BTW, I looked at the post on installing the ELprototype headers... That's a truely ugly collector, especially that X plug in the center, the tubes SHOULD be pinched together before welding....
ken
#29
I wish my wife would let me get my hands on the xA for a week.... but no dice. Hell, I only get to drive it once a week or so anyway! Anyone want to loan me an xA for a week??? It won't be cheap or pass a visual smog check but it will make great power....
Ken
Ken
#30
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From: 886motorwerx
Originally Posted by kdanie
I wish my wife would let me get my hands on the xA for a week.... but no dice. Hell, I only get to drive it once a week or so anyway! Anyone want to loan me an xA for a week??? It won't be cheap or pass a visual smog check but it will make great power....
Ken
Ken
#33
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When the forums were redesigned sometime ago, old topics were moved around and were in different areas.
PrecisionMuffler.com also made a header back system but had to discountinue the product. Header back systems are very nice when done correctly, but you have to make sure that it is California smog legal.
PrecisionMuffler.com also made a header back system but had to discountinue the product. Header back systems are very nice when done correctly, but you have to make sure that it is California smog legal.
#34
MMW offers two 4-2-1 style headers, one "street" model, and a "race" model. The difference between the two is the diameter of the primaries. The "race" model puts out 10.8ft/lbs and 11.1whp over the stock exhaust manifold. Please note that this was dynoed on a xB with intake and magnaflow exhaust. The dyno can be found elsewhere in the xB PH forum.
#37
its just one of those things. we've been selling so many 350z/g35 Strup header sets and xB header exhaust systems demand was high. TC stuff is coming and its going to be front to back system.
Jeff
Jeff
#38
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While a small engine means small performance gains, a small car means you don't need huge gains to feel it.
Look at the people who claim they feel a meaningfull differance by just adding an intake. Many cars see bigger gains from an intake but you wouldnt know it by the seat of your pants.
Look at the people who claim they feel a meaningfull differance by just adding an intake. Many cars see bigger gains from an intake but you wouldnt know it by the seat of your pants.
#40
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Since, I have been called out. I have been working with Monstermotorworks for a Header. Like I said before I wanted to leave it to the Guru's and I did. PrecisionMuffler.com, a stylis company is working with MonsterMotorworks for a header and its going to be a nice one. :D Keep you eyes open folks. heehee