Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: DPelletier]
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11/04/11 04:27 PM
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Here's to hoping your day is as good as mine
Thanks!
Where in Sask. do you live?; I was just in Regina and Moosejaw for meetings and to visit some friends not too long ago......nice place.
Dave
Saskatoon (saskaboom ? ). Yes very nice city , more importantly, the one with the race track. Last time I was in Kelowna was in the mid 80s. Now theres a nice city. Just curious, do you know if your 'Bee was from here? A friend of mine sold one some time ago... he had 2 6 packs one auto, one 4 spd. Not sure which one he sold. He also has a concours pink 383 with white paint roof.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: RemCharger]
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11/04/11 06:50 PM
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Here's to hoping your day is as good as mine
Thanks!
Where in Sask. do you live?; I was just in Regina and Moosejaw for meetings and to visit some friends not too long ago......nice place.
Dave
Saskatoon (saskaboom ? ). Yes very nice city , more importantly, the one with the race track. Last time I was in Kelowna was in the mid 80s. Now theres a nice city. Just curious, do you know if your 'Bee was from here? A friend of mine sold one some time ago... he had 2 6 packs one auto, one 4 spd. Not sure which one he sold. He also has a concours pink 383 with white paint roof.
Anythings possible; I was only able to track my car back 4 owners to about the early '90's. All I know is that it crossed the border into Canada in 2004 from Clovis Ca. and the last time the car appeared to have been driven was 1981 and that it had a California plate on it. My theory is that the car was crashed in 1981 (body damage pass quarter, wheelhouse, bent axle, broken K frame). At some point in time it sat outside but not somewhere really wet as the body was solid.....then somebody tried a very poor attempt at an amature restoration (brazed up many of the underhood holes, hacked and brazed trunk floor replacment, spraybombed dash and gauges, 3 cast pistons and 5 forged ones......well you get the idea). Car then passed through several hands in the US and 2 more in Canada before I bought it and started throwing money at it like a drunken sailor!
Anyhow, if I get up your way, I'd love to and maybe see your buddy's bee's.
sorry to everyone else for the
Dave
1970 Super Bee 440 Six Pack
1974 'Cuda
2008 Ram 3500 Diesel
2006 Ram 3500 Diesel
2004.5 Ram 2500 Diesel
2003 Ram 3500 Diesel
2006 Durango Limited
[url] http://1970superbee.piczo.com [/url]
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: DPelletier]
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11/06/11 04:05 AM
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Hello We have two 1970 Road Runners six pack car, Engines is the same, one has TTI headers ($835.00)and the other has stock manifolds,Both have 3" with 40s flowmaster all the way , one with chrome tips,one with turn downs,Both have 410 gears, one auto trans other 4 speed. The Stock manifolds car sound better and has more power then the header car! both cars have a H pipe also. Is it the stock manifolds ?All but one of the last 10 cars have stock exhaust and 3" pipes. MY Is headers is for drag racing ,manifolds stock street cars 450-550 HP , no engine heat under the hood. no gasket troubles.no floor board heat, again
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: mosweethemi]
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11/06/11 10:00 AM
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my stock bore, stroke, iron block, iron head, single 4bbl, 9.1 compression hemi was dynoed with and without headers. 498 hp with manifolds, 511 with 3" headers. Already had 2.5" TTI exhaust from the former 440, so cutting up a new exhaust and dropping a $1000 on good coated headers just wasn't justifiable for 13 more hp. I also didn't mess with my starter or beat up my inner fenders like I have in the past with headers. Also, all the manifold cars i've ever had have never ran hot. All my header cars get a little warm for my taste and have ended up some type of leak.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: Slipknot440]
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11/06/11 10:33 AM
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my stock bore, stroke, iron block, iron head, single 4bbl, 9.1 compression hemi was dynoed with and without headers. 498 hp with manifolds, 511 with 3" headers. Already had 2.5" TTI exhaust from the former 440, so cutting up a new exhaust and dropping a $1000 on good coated headers just wasn't justifiable for 13 more hp. I also didn't mess with my starter or beat up my inner fenders like I have in the past with headers. Also, all the manifold cars i've ever had have never ran hot. All my header cars get a little warm for my taste and have ended up some type of leak.
I would hazzard a guess as the HP is restricted by the iron intake, carb, low compression and cam selection. Not the header or not to header. Also one doesn't need to spend $1000 on a set of headers. As mentioned before if you already have the mani's and exhaust use it, if you are statrting from scratch and you want the most out of your engine get a set of headers. Some people here think they are the most complicated thing in the world for some reason. If you take your time even cheap sets can be installed w/o issues. ALL headers will be harder to install than mani's so keep that in mind.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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11/06/11 01:20 PM
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my stock bore, stroke, iron block, iron head, single 4bbl, 9.1 compression hemi was dynoed with and without headers. 498 hp with manifolds, 511 with 3" headers. Already had 2.5" TTI exhaust from the former 440, so cutting up a new exhaust and dropping a $1000 on good coated headers just wasn't justifiable for 13 more hp. I also didn't mess with my starter or beat up my inner fenders like I have in the past with headers. Also, all the manifold cars i've ever had have never ran hot. All my header cars get a little warm for my taste and have ended up some type of leak.
I would hazzard a guess as the HP is restricted by the iron intake, carb, low compression and cam selection. Not the header or not to header. Also one doesn't need to spend $1000 on a set of headers. As mentioned before if you already have the mani's and exhaust use it, if you are statrting from scratch and you want the most out of your engine get a set of headers. Some people here think they are the most complicated thing in the world for some reason. If you take your time even cheap sets can be installed w/o issues. ALL headers will be harder to install than mani's so keep that in mind.
Who says the horsepower is restricted? 500hp out of a pump gas, non stroker doesn't sound restricted to me! As far as the intake comment; you know this is a Hemi, right?
anyhow, even though the Hemi manifolds are better than the RB HP ones, this is a good example of a motor that obviously didn't benefit much from installing headers (even the good, expensive ones!)
Dave
1970 Super Bee 440 Six Pack
1974 'Cuda
2008 Ram 3500 Diesel
2006 Ram 3500 Diesel
2004.5 Ram 2500 Diesel
2003 Ram 3500 Diesel
2006 Durango Limited
[url] http://1970superbee.piczo.com [/url]
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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11/06/11 01:57 PM
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my stock bore, stroke, iron block, iron head, single 4bbl, 9.1 compression hemi was dynoed with and without headers. 498 hp with manifolds, 511 with 3" headers. Already had 2.5" TTI exhaust from the former 440, so cutting up a new exhaust and dropping a $1000 on good coated headers just wasn't justifiable for 13 more hp. I also didn't mess with my starter or beat up my inner fenders like I have in the past with headers. Also, all the manifold cars i've ever had have never ran hot. All my header cars get a little warm for my taste and have ended up some type of leak.
I would hazzard a guess as the HP is restricted by the iron intake, carb, low compression and cam selection. Not the header or not to header. Also one doesn't need to spend $1000 on a set of headers. As mentioned before if you already have the mani's and exhaust use it, if you are statrting from scratch and you want the most out of your engine get a set of headers. Some people here think they are the most complicated thing in the world for some reason. If you take your time even cheap sets can be installed w/o issues. ALL headers will be harder to install than mani's so keep that in mind.
You missed the part where he said this is a HEMI. There's no comparing 440hp manifolds to Hemi manifolds.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: DPelletier]
#1106858
11/06/11 07:23 PM
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Mr.Yuck
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my stock bore, stroke, iron block, iron head, single 4bbl, 9.1 compression hemi was dynoed with and without headers. 498 hp with manifolds, 511 with 3" headers. Already had 2.5" TTI exhaust from the former 440, so cutting up a new exhaust and dropping a $1000 on good coated headers just wasn't justifiable for 13 more hp. I also didn't mess with my starter or beat up my inner fenders like I have in the past with headers. Also, all the manifold cars i've ever had have never ran hot. All my header cars get a little warm for my taste and have ended up some type of leak.
I would hazzard a guess as the HP is restricted by the iron intake, carb, low compression and cam selection. Not the header or not to header. Also one doesn't need to spend $1000 on a set of headers. As mentioned before if you already have the mani's and exhaust use it, if you are statrting from scratch and you want the most out of your engine get a set of headers. Some people here think they are the most complicated thing in the world for some reason. If you take your time even cheap sets can be installed w/o issues. ALL headers will be harder to install than mani's so keep that in mind.
Who says the horsepower is restricted? 500hp out of a pump gas, non stroker doesn't sound restricted to me! As far as the intake comment; you know this is a Hemi, right?
anyhow, even though the Hemi manifolds are better than the RB HP ones, this is a good example of a motor that obviously didn't benefit much from installing headers (even the good, expensive ones!)
Dave
ok...low output hemi and hemi manis. Ask the FAST guys if they'd like to run even small tube headers vs the manis. His motor doesn't need headers because of the low numbers, however if he had some cam a decent carb (or carbs) and intake the headers would add well more than 13hp. You can gain up to 38 more HP going from 1 3/4" to 2" in a semi-mild 440.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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11/06/11 08:32 PM
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You can gain up to 38 more HP going from 1 3/4" to 2" in a semi-mild 440.
Nothing wrong with manifolding-down a 550hp motor to 500. Its still nothing to laugh at. Me being the extremist that I am,,, would prefer the free- flowing version. Again* nothing wrong with restrictive exhaust.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
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11/07/11 01:03 AM
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You can gain up to 38 more HP going from 1 3/4" to 2" in a semi-mild 440
I would be surprised to see that much gain. I know CPPA had a test done years ago on a mild 440 and it was just as fast with the smaller 1-3/4 tubes as the 2" because it lost low end on the 2". To me the stronger engines will benifit more going with the larger tubes. I could be wrong but I didn't think it would make that much difference on a mild 440. Ron
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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11/07/11 09:00 AM
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My , I wouldn't put headers on an outhouse. Absolute trash with no measurable gain on a street motor. If your drag racing and need to get every scrap of hp available , sure go for it and they will increase hp but be prepared for leaks , excess heat , fried wires , etc etc
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
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11/07/11 10:54 AM
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My , I wouldn't put headers on an outhouse. Absolute trash with no measurable gain on a street motor. If your drag racing and need to get every scrap of hp available , sure go for it and they will increase hp but be prepared for leaks , excess heat , fried wires , etc etc
I dont know what headers you use but I have never had any of them problems. In fact the headers on my sons Dart have been on the car since 1997 and have never leaked or blew a gasket or burnt a wire. The same with my 63 as I have no problems at all using headers. They make much better headers now with thick flanges then the junk back in the 70's with paper thin flanges. I will take headers any day over manifolds on a performance car. Unless I ran a class where the rules make you run manifolds I will take the hp and use headers. Ron
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
[Re: 383man]
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11/07/11 11:32 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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My , I wouldn't put headers on an outhouse. Absolute trash with no measurable gain on a street motor. If your drag racing and need to get every scrap of hp available , sure go for it and they will increase hp but be prepared for leaks , excess heat , fried wires , etc etc
I dont know what headers you use but I have never had any of them problems. In fact the headers on my sons Dart have been on the car since 1997 and have never leaked or blew a gasket or burnt a wire. The same with my 63 as I have no problems at all using headers. They make much better headers now with thick flanges then the junk back in the 70's with paper thin flanges. I will take headers any day over manifolds on a performance car. Unless I ran a class where the rules make you run manifolds I will take the hp and use headers. Ron
like I said Ron some folks here think they are the hardest thing next to rocket science. Actually headers are a good cheap alternative to Hi-Po manis. Hi-Po manis can cost twice what a set of headers cost. If you go w/ headers you get the added benefit of MEASURABLE HP and MPG's if you care about that.
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Re: Headers vs HP Manifold
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11/07/11 02:15 PM
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Anyone who says HP manifolds don't leak hasn't experienced an HP manifold leaking. I had one leak. Now place yourself in the middle of nowhere without a reputable machine shop. Now bust out the hand files and emery cloth and sit there for 10hours sanding down the entire flange of a 40 yr old cast iron manifold (happened 2 years ago). I have purchased since then a set of plain jane hedman shorties which I sent out to get blasted and then Jet Hot coated. I do plan on installing them on my 440 I just haven't allocated the time yet. My 440..Nothing crazy..480 lift Isky, 10:1, Dual Quads, 727 with a gear vendors. I will say though that the 906s are coming off along with the HP manifolds and I am installing the Eddy heads that have been sitting on my shelf for 2 years. Down the road, these Hedmans are going to get bolted with the same induction (dual quads, CH28, Eddy heads) to my 505 stroker. 4.15 crank, .540 Comp roller, H beam rods, 11:1 motor. I fear the only thing at that point weak in the system will be the trans but I do not lay into it at street lights, I don't do burnouts....I run down the line and chirp tires between gears. Hoping for 475hp on my 440 now and 575hp on my 505.
Family owned 1969 Charger R/T DualQuad 440/727/GVO/3.55s
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