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ndrorder wrote:
I have a Mustang with JBA shorties. They have equal length runners (tuned) and CARB approved. My experience and recollection are contrary to many of the comments above. Being shorties, they do their magic in the low to mid range without altering the top.
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โNov-17-2017 08:04 AM
buzzard616 wrote:
Signature TV has been diagnosed with broken bolts and cracked exhaust manifolds. It doesn't seem to have any effect right now but I will eventually have to deal with it.
Suggest you find out 'why' this happened before spending much money.
Are you fording streams to splash cold water on hot metal?
Are you running WOT for long periods under lots of load?
Do you have a tune that is pushing the OEM design limits?
As what are you resolving with headers ?
Truck currently has 3" CAT back exhaust.
For a small block, even with today's computer controlled and a 'maybe' variable cam profile...this is mainly for WOT usage...at the low end of the torque/HP curve would have little scavenging...again don't know the particulars of the 6.0L of this era
This kinda sorta answers the above and am also a long time Boy Racer, but for my future big block rebuild...headers are low on my list...too much heat for an already so hot engine bay can not put my hand/arm into the air flow off the fan
Even ceramic coated headers would still be too hot for me and yes, have worked on an 8.1L with ceramic coated headers
Stock dimension 'shorty headers' are about 40% more than stock replacements.
Assume some new down tubing will be needed, unless the headers flange is in the exact placement of the OEM flange location
So there will be additional costs. Again, suggest ceramic coating and in my location, they charge around $200 bucks and your exhaust person must understand HOW2 work with it...buddy who has that 8.1L fought with his exhaust guy for cracking the ceramic coating...finally he went to my exhaust guy
Has anyone gotten any HP or torque improvement in the 2200 - 2500 RPM range. If I could keep the thing from downshifting at the slightest grade or headwind it would be worth the extra bucks.
Find the torque curve for you engine and the gear ratio's all the way down to pavement.
Then plug in the header manufacturers torque curve to compare where you will be down to pavement in whichever gear you are with that 2.2K - 2.5K range
If the HP increase is not that much...then your ECU will likewise down shift to protect itself & tranny from lugging
Again, dependent on the tune and cam profile...at 2.2K - 2.5K RPM range...long tube is the norm. Shorties are for WOT and high RPMs...generally
Stu
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