Re: Header size?
[Re: gss]
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10/23/14 10:18 AM
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gss...I agree 100% w/ what was said already, a 1 3/4" or 1 7/8" header is what you need. Those 2 1/8" headers will kill the lowend on your motor.
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Re: Header size?
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10/23/14 10:25 AM
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How do you guys come up with header sizes? Is there a formula that you use?
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Re: Header size?
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10/23/14 10:47 AM
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How do you guys come up with header sizes? Is there a formula that you use?
Yeah........it's called Mr. Peabody. He has a program ( pipemax ? )and was very generous in his assistance with mine and many others. The Wallace calculator can give you a good baseline too. http://www.wallaceracing.com/header_length.php
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Re: Header size?
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10/23/14 11:51 AM
10/23/14 11:51 AM
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I understand all that. I just want to know the difference in horsepower and torque. There has to be countless dyno tests and dragstrip tests.
I'm sure there are some magazine tests done on header sizes that will give you a reasonable idea. Google can probably turn up a few.
Regardless, a header way too big for any given combination kills the torque curve... and the combination you described can't afford to give up torque with only 400 cubes.
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Re: Header size?
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11/03/14 04:32 PM
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I have a mild 400, .528 solid cam, old DC Stage 4 heads. I can get a good deal on a set of headers with 2 1/8 primaries. What would I be giving up it terms of torque and horsepower using these headers vs a 1 3/4" primary? Full exhaust street car. Thank you
For your mild street car you would be giving up a lot of torque with 2 1/8 pri. and mainly where you would need it... 1 3/4 would work great for the street.. if you can.. set the collector length to about 18" from the end of the primaries.. also measure the distance to the front wall of the muffs... they should hopefully be in multiples of that 18"(as in 18" 36" an so on) for the best torque... in most cases(if not all) the pri length is too long and the collector is to small in dia and length).. if its 3" dia a 3.5" is normally better but being a street car I wouldnt worry about it
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Re: Header size?
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11/04/14 12:51 AM
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I have a mild 400, .528 solid cam, old DC Stage 4 heads. I can get a good deal on a set of headers with 2 1/8 primaries. What would I be giving up it terms of torque and horsepower using these headers vs a 1 3/4" primary? Full exhaust street car. Thank you
As others have said, you would get killed in torque below 5500 rpm. And below 4000 rpm would be really bad. There is no way I would run a header that big in dia in your combo.
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