Re: Header thread
[Re: n20mstr]
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02/16/22 10:00 PM
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CMcAllister
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Dumb question...other than durability and $$$ is there any difference between stainless and mild steel ??? Oh and i have some A body big block headers for sale in the race parts section Rust. Mild steel will rust inside, even if coated. Some of the rust scale will end up back in the cylinder. Heat conduction. SS doesn't conduct heat as well. More heat stays in the exhaust gas.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Header thread
[Re: CMcAllister]
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02/17/22 07:08 AM
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fbs63
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Dumb question...other than durability and $$$ is there any difference between stainless and mild steel ??? Oh and i have some A body big block headers for sale in the race parts section Rust. Mild steel will rust inside, even if coated. Some of the rust scale will end up back in the cylinder. Heat conduction. SS doesn't conduct heat as well. More heat stays in the exhaust gas. Plus you can use 18 gauge tube.
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Re: Header thread
[Re: fbs63]
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02/17/22 12:14 PM
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CMcAllister
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Dumb question...other than durability and $$$ is there any difference between stainless and mild steel ??? Oh and i have some A body big block headers for sale in the race parts section Rust. Mild steel will rust inside, even if coated. Some of the rust scale will end up back in the cylinder. Heat conduction. SS doesn't conduct heat as well. More heat stays in the exhaust gas. Plus you can use 18 gauge tube. 16 gauge set, 30", 2.125 d, with 3/8" full flange and a merge collector is heavy. No doubt.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Header thread
[Re: CMcAllister]
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02/17/22 05:23 PM
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TRENDZ
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3/8 Flanges with added center bolts, no gaskets. 1 7/8" 321 stainless tube. Made a poor choice of having them ceramic coated. Burned off after the first few launches. Very expensive even doing it all myself. Worth every cent. Never needed any repairs even with torturous zero degree launch strategies.
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: Header thread
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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02/17/22 07:21 PM
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TRENDZ
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broke more than one exhaust rocker… that pic was to show the exhaust flange with center studs between the ports.
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: Header thread
[Re: HardcoreB]
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02/18/22 12:18 PM
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Al_Alguire
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While definitely not a Mopar thought I would share some more headers. Vettes old small, pump gas street car headers to it's current racey ones This is a stock front end car, stock steering, control arms and frame rails. Street car days Current headers
Last edited by Al_Alguire; 02/18/22 12:20 PM.
"I am not ashamed to confess I am ignorant of what I do not know."
"It's never wrong to do the right thing"
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Re: Header thread
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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02/18/22 01:14 PM
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CMcAllister
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While definitely not a Mopar thought I would share some more headers. Vettes old small, pump gas street car headers to it's current racey ones This is a stock front end car, stock steering, control arms and frame rails. Street car days Current headers Ovaled tube in the second pic is interesting. You ever talk to someone at one of the big race shops about the effects of doing that? Maintaining the area as opposed to just beating a dent in it seems a better solution. Just wonder if it hurts it. Sometimes you just have to make it fit.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Header thread
[Re: CMcAllister]
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07/06/22 04:57 PM
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Brad_Haak
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I used to have the magazine this article was in originally, but just came across it online. It may be from 2003, but I believe most of the info is still pertinent. LINK
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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