Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: codfish]
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09/17/10 10:05 AM
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TTI under chassis 2" headers with 3.5" collectors, 3" X-pipe kit and 3" Ultra Flows.
codfish
My brother has 2'' tri-y's with a 3'' x pipe and 3'' straight through mufflers. He has run 10.7 @ 125.5 on pump fuel with a std stroke 440 @ 3650-3700lbs. His car runs like a pig with the pipes disconected. I also have another friend with a 440 with tri-y's and its the same.
I had a 440 with 4 into 1 pipes and it responded well to open pipes. Rob.
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: codfish]
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09/17/10 10:08 AM
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TTI under chassis 2" headers with 3.5" collectors, 3" X-pipe kit and 3" Ultra Flows.
That's what I have on my Challenger, too. I don't see that particular system holding back the car's performance much, if at all.
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: joedust451]
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09/17/10 10:44 AM
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So, but you also need some back-pressure, otherwize you push the torque curve way up & there goes your 60ft., so run at least 18" extentions or install cutouts (dumps as i call them)
cant this myth about backpreasure being good for a 4stroke engine just die? you are right about adding lenght to the collectors to make a correct collector length but thats not for backpreasure that is to be able to take advantage of the pulses in the collectors to get all 4 pulses from the same bank tuned and work togheter, thats as good as i can explain it since my english is fairly crappy..
i dont think the threadstarter will gain much from open headers, maybe a tenth or so from the lost weight unless the exhaust has some problems (reduction in diameter in the bends or some other restriction) built into it in the first place
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: 1Fast340]
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09/17/10 11:22 AM
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I have a 3" system with H-pipe and spintech mufflers. I have cutouts in sort of a max wedge style, so the flow when they're capped isn't optimal. Every time I've done back to back tests, I've picked up 2-3 tenths, simply removing the plates. Now, I haven't changed the jetting since the motor was dyno'd, and it was dyno'd at sea level, 70 degrees and open exhaust. Fontana, where I usually run is 1100 ft, and DA is always 2000+, so I'm sure it's running fat anyway. I haven't worried to much about jetting as I'm not legal for 9's and short-shift it to stay in the 10.0's anyway. Best DA I've ever experienced was new year's day this year, 1700 ft. Went 9.92 Your results may vary...
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: codfish]
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09/17/10 01:52 PM
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TTI under chassis 2" headers with 3.5" collectors, 3" X-pipe kit and 3" Ultra Flows.
codfish
Exact same setup I have also,TTI 2" headers,3" TTI x pipe and Ultra Flo's.will be making a few runs soon with the exhaust off,has run 10.95/121 with the exhaust earlier this month at Milan.
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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09/17/10 01:52 PM
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you'll pick up 3-4 tenths
You're kidding right?
codfish
nope. Over a stockish exhaust 3 tenths easy. My old 440 coronet w/ headers and 2.5 exhaust would pick up 3-4 tenths. There's a reason most drag cars don't have exhaust. If you jet it up 2 you can pick up et. You are NOT going to lose any. I've never seen that happen. flow = HP.
He didn't say what exhaust he had on it before you made that prediction but a 3" pipes and ultraflo's is not even remotely stockish.
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: 68LAR]
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09/17/10 10:48 PM
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My game plan is to make the first time trial with no changes. I will make a change ONLY if my time slows. Seriously, I don't think I will see much of a gain in performance, just noise level. Thanks for all the suggestions, I'll update later as to the results.
pull a plug - it will be leaner then with full exhaust - so i would not be surprised if there was no gain with no jet change.
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: 68LAR]
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09/19/10 12:35 AM
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my 18 inch collecter extentions used on a 65 454 chevelle where over 2 tenths
11.00 to 10.76
1.39 9.85 - 137 mph
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ? UPDATE
[Re: 68LAR]
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09/19/10 02:15 AM
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How much gain was that, you changed the old best on your sig. picture and my memory is horrible
Old new best was set at the Mopar Nat's this year. 11.57 @ 118 and change. 3 tenths and 1 1/2 mph improvement. I never would have thought....
Why do you say 1 1/2 mph, 118 too 121 is 3 mph
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ?
[Re: 68 HEMI GTS]
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09/19/10 09:59 AM
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i run 4" exhaust on my car with no tail pipes, it still picks up a tenth and a 1/2 uncorked. i think every car i've ever had picks up atleast a tenth if not more.
My car (511 CID) has 4" header collectors. I did testing with open headers, 4" collector extensions, and 4" bullet mufflers. No difference from open headers to extensions with turnouts, and only 0.02 slower with the "mufflers" with turnouts. So it depends on the exhaust system, converter/torque peak, etc. etc.
Congrats to 68LAR on his new best, uncorked!
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Re: open headers vs. full exhaust ? UPDATE
[Re: 68LAR]
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09/19/10 10:34 AM
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congrats. Did you do back to back runs with and without the exhaust system? FWIW, the weather difference between the Nats and PRP yesterday is worth about 0.20 sec.
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