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Old 15-03-2013, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default Power limit of S2/3 XR8 headers.

Hey guys,
Just wanting to know how much power you can achieve when using standard S2/3 XR8 extractors before they become too restrictive on the engine..

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Old 16-03-2013, 12:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: Power limit of S2/3 XR8 headers.

Not sure about an exact power figure Kris, but I have heard that if you open up the ends to 2.5", there are some good gains to be had.

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Default Re: Power limit of S2/3 XR8 headers.

I think they're restrictive all the time.

The dude that made my headers pretty much laughed at them and said bin em'.

4-1's aren't as good as a well made tri-y at the best of times, but when they're that short...

They were made like that because they're cheap.
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Default Re: Power limit of S2/3 XR8 headers.

Although they aren't perfect many people forget what the windsors had in the old days, the cast iron manifold of yesteryear were awful and made the modern headers look like performance exhaust manifolds. they will work well enough for most street applications and only show their limitations when you start to push the power up
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I think they're restrictive all the time.

The dude that made my headers pretty much laughed at them and said bin em'.

4-1's aren't as good as a well made tri-y at the best of times, but when they're that short...

They were made like that because they're cheap.
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Old 17-03-2013, 07:18 AM   #5
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Although they aren't perfect many people forget what the windsors had in the old days, the cast iron manifold of yesteryear were awful and made the modern headers look like performance exhaust manifolds. they will work well enough for most street applications and only show their limitations when you start to push the power up
I haven't forgotten what the old log exhaust manifolds were like, I had enough of em' on Clevos. Terrible things.

Yes, these new headers are vastly improved on those old things, however let's not forget there's still considerable room for improvement.

I have to strongly disagree about the power limitation.
They don't scavenge nearly as good as a well made tri-Y, and are a limitation even on a standard engine.
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I haven't forgotten what the old log exhaust manifolds were like, I had enough of em' on Clevos. Terrible things.

Yes, these new headers are vastly improved on those old things, however let's not forget there's still considerable room for improvement.

I have to strongly disagree about the power limitation.
They don't scavenge nearly as good as a well made tri-Y, and are a limitation even on a standard engine.
From first hand experience, I will confirm what Sox is saying. On my relatively stock (CAI only) 185kw stock engine, moving to Hurricane Tri-Ys made a vast improvement. Response down low was greatly improved and improved pulling through the mid range.

I sold my factory headers and cats for about $300 iirc. .

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