Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Header Analysis

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Header Analysis

    Interesting article on short versus long-tubes...

    Designfax – Technology for OEM Design Engineers

  • #2
    Thanks, Tony. Interesting read. Guess I should feel good about my Borla Shorty's. If you're going for maximum performance gain and get Long Tubes, you most likely get High Flow Cats. The way I read this, if you don't want to replace the Cats, go with Shorty Headers to save money.

    I've been wondering if I should replace my headers with LT's and HF Cat's to get more HP. For the money though, I'm not sure it's worth the change.

    Thanks for the read!
    sigpic
    2010 2SS/RS #55 NicKey Stage 2S Super-Camaro, custom paint by Pete (Mr. Showstopper)
    Build thread: http://www.chicago5thgen.com/5th-gen...ld-thread.html

    Comment


    • #3
      nice article, i went with long tube and high flow cats
      2010 2SS INFERNO ORANGE, M6, LS3
      ROTO FAB CAI
      TSP LONG TUBE HEADERS
      TVS 2300 SUPERCHARGER
      CORSA SPORT EXHAUST
      SPEED INC TUNE
      560 RWHP

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by chasman View Post
        nice article, i went with long tube and high flow cats
        Keep an eye on those cats, if you see boost levels start to go up. Its probably due to the cats going bad.

        I have stock manifolds with no cats at all. Got reduce the restrictions as much as possible for a rear mounted turbo setup.

        Comment


        • #5
          thanks
          2010 2SS INFERNO ORANGE, M6, LS3
          ROTO FAB CAI
          TSP LONG TUBE HEADERS
          TVS 2300 SUPERCHARGER
          CORSA SPORT EXHAUST
          SPEED INC TUNE
          560 RWHP

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by fastfreddie View Post
            Thanks, Tony. Interesting read. Guess I should feel good about my Borla Shorty's. If you're going for maximum performance gain and get Long Tubes, you most likely get High Flow Cats. The way I read this, if you don't want to replace the Cats, go with Shorty Headers to save money.

            I've been wondering if I should replace my headers with LT's and HF Cat's to get more HP. For the money though, I'm not sure it's worth the change.

            Thanks for the read!
            doug thorleys for me
            2010 VICTORY RED LS
            k&n cai,
            borla catback exhaust,pedastal spoiler
            trifecta tune,doug thorley headers, v-max black ice-olator,hid headlights and fogs
            plus all the other crap

            Comment


            • #7
              Be careful with HiFlos on FI V8s. There have been many occurrences of substrate damage and full on melting due to the rich mixture and volume of exhaust gasses the 6.2 pushes through them. Maybe a full 3" system would help a little due to more surface area, but I know with my 2.5"s even my HiFlos went back after awhile.. -- Though, they did last awhile and I put them through their pace.. I think Road America is what finally did them in. 20m of hard running 4 times a day over the course of 2 days up and down through the RPMs with several WOT runs over the course of more than just a 1/4 mile with no down time.

              Maybe they're better now and I know a company or two was working on some better ones that would last -- Hell, the ZR1 and now the ZL1 are running blowers on a 6.2L through cats -- so, it is possible.

              Just be careful with some of the cheaper HiFlos..

              Anyways, I had DougThorleys on mine as well and they're significantly cheaper even with their ceramic coatings than many others. Even with my tiny 1 & 3/4" primary I was still putting down 560 tire @ 9 PSI and the one time it was on 11 PSI with my OD cogs it hit up in the 580-590 range -- so, they're certainly capable of putting down big boy power w/o the added cost.

              I think they're working on or have already released 5th gen 2" (V8s) -- I don't know what they're providing for V6s though.

              Just my 0.02

              Comment


              • #8
                --- in short.. You don't want a junky exhaust getting plugged up with a high output motor... That's like trying to fart through a straw after some bad mexican food... You're going to blow something and it ain't going to be cheap or pretty.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Well said!

                  sent from my galaxy s3. that would explain the errors.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HumanWiki View Post
                    --- in short.. You don't want a junky exhaust getting plugged up with a high output motor... That's like trying to fart through a straw after some bad mexican food... You're going to blow something and it ain't going to be cheap or pretty.
                    I believe that right there is some sound advice. Spoken from experience!
                    sigpic
                    2010 2SS/RS #55 NicKey Stage 2S Super-Camaro, custom paint by Pete (Mr. Showstopper)
                    Build thread: http://www.chicago5thgen.com/5th-gen...ld-thread.html

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      my high flo are from corsa
                      2010 2SS INFERNO ORANGE, M6, LS3
                      ROTO FAB CAI
                      TSP LONG TUBE HEADERS
                      TVS 2300 SUPERCHARGER
                      CORSA SPORT EXHAUST
                      SPEED INC TUNE
                      560 RWHP

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X