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RE: H3 Headers - 11/30/2007 5:47:37 AM
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Doc Olds
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Note the term Header............singular is used when only refering to a one piece in line exhaust flange. Headers refers to two pieces as in V exhaust banks on each side of the motor, hence two flanges. Typed with pinkies up! That part is for the 3, and you can get the darn near identical part for the Colorado/GMC. The factory exhaust manifold is designed with much better flow than typical exhaust manifolds of years gone by so IMO the claims of 20-30 HP is puffed and inflated. If the exhaust Cat was nixed, maybe 10-15???? That's my story and I'm stickin to it til somebody has AWD dyno results that prove me wrong.
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RE: H3 Headers - 11/30/2007 6:46:29 AM
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Black_Impala
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I agree Doc. Most modern exhaust manifolds are just cast "headers". I mean a cast "header". So maybe 10 h.p without removing cats. So if you have ever installed a set of header(s) on anything, and dealt with keeping them tight then you know why I'm saying it isn't worth the hassle. Considering the H3 doesn't spend a lot of time near 6000 rpm, depending on the header style, it can actually hurt low end performance. Like when rock crawling or trail running. I will now get off my soapbox.
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RE: H3 Headers - 11/30/2007 10:50:31 AM
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hilljob26
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absolutly.headers are really for the rigs that see 5000 +rpm alot,really no advantage to anything with less then that
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RE: H3 Headers - 11/30/2007 5:00:46 PM
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RealJeep
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I don't know about snakes on an H3...The exhaust manifold on the H3 has a built in Catalytic Converter, read "Close Coupled Catalytic Converter:.
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RE: H3 Headers - 12/1/2007 8:35:04 AM
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TheGunnyRet
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The reason you don't get a Header or Headers on your vehicle from the Factory is due to cost. Almost all of your as casted exhaust manifolds are restrictive. Longtube header (s) tend give you more low to mid range torque and increase flow, short tube tend to give more mid to top end. As far as getting 20-30 Hp not on a 5 cylinder but on a V8 you will. I also found on the net if gut your catalytic convertor you will gain 10-15 Hp depending on the exhaust system, OEM or Performance. If you supercharge then going with a Header (s) you will boost performance as well. With Turbos the catalytic convertor (s) are your restriction then exhaust.
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RE: H3 Headers - 12/2/2007 6:33:19 AM
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Black_Impala
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Absolutly no disrespect Gunny, but I think you have that backwards. Long tube headers are for high rpm performance, and short tube for low end torque. Also, take a look at your stock manifold. Most new vehicles have a tubular design. They're not perfect, but way better then the cast ones of previous decades.
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