Nowwhat
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Stinker said:headers are gay![]()
now we are talking....
Stinker said:headers are gay![]()
Nowwhat said:Jack and Steve,,,,
would you agree:
1) that there is an optimum exhaust flow level for our motors with a paxton...that is to say that you could be too restrictive and by the same token too open....?
2) would you further agree that the optimum flow level has not been determined and therefore it is possible...just possible that you can achieve that flow level without headers...
lastlywould you agree that since I make 700rwhp on just boost and I can't put all of it to the ground anyway....that I simply do not need headers?
respectfully,
Mike
Okay yeah,Nowwhat said:Jack and Steve,,,,
would you agree:
1) that there is an optimum exhaust flow level for our motors with a paxton...that is to say that you could be too restrictive and by the same token too open....?
2) would you further agree that the optimum flow level has not been determined and therefore it is possible...just possible that you can achieve that flow level without headers...
lastlywould you agree that since I make 700rwhp on just boost and I can't put all of it to the ground anyway....that I simply do not need headers?
respectfully,
Mike
ViperTruck2933 said:Okay yeah,
But headers look so cool. :dontknow:
And it sounds cool to say "I have headers on there."![]()
ViperTruck2933 said:Okay yeah,
But headers look so cool. :dontknow:
And it sounds cool to say "I have headers on there."![]()
Nowwhat said:no doubt....and given unlimited funds....maybe...but I just hate seeing people toss $2000 and not get some numbers....
there are people out there that see an ad from Volant or any number of exhaust companies etc etc...that promise big numbers....I wish someone had presented both sides of the arguement before I spent $$$$$$ on a John H CAI that fricken sucked or Slowmasters that killed my power or drag tires that were too short etc etc....
Mike I got your back on this one.Nowwhat said:Jack and Steve,,,,
would you agree:
1) that there is an optimum exhaust flow level for our motors with a paxton...that is to say that you could be too restrictive and by the same token too open....?
2) would you further agree that the optimum flow level has not been determined and therefore it is possible...just possible that you can achieve that flow level without headers...
lastlywould you agree that since I make 700rwhp on just boost and I can't put all of it to the ground anyway....that I simply do not need headers?
respectfully,
Mike
Nowwhat said:Jack and Steve,,,,
would you agree:
1) that there is an optimum exhaust flow level for our motors with a paxton...that is to say that you could be too restrictive and by the same token too open....?
2) would you further agree that the optimum flow level has not been determined and therefore it is possible...just possible that you can achieve that flow level without headers...
lastlywould you agree that since I make 700rwhp on just boost and I can't put all of it to the ground anyway....that I simply do not need headers?
respectfully,
Mike
Stinker said:I say Mr. Nowwhat is a testimony to how much power can be made without headers, and with the HELP of NOS has the quickest time of any SRT Ram.:rock:
But i still like the look of headers , Nowwhat there is something about having 40k under the hood and stock manifolds showing![]()
Hell at least paintem![]()
Texas Yellow Fever said:1. Yes I agree.
2. Nope, disagree. There is NO way stock manifolds can flow as good as headers, period.
3. Disagree. I would agree you haven't been able to put it to the ground, I would not agree that you can't.
Stinker said:I say Mr. Nowwhat is a testimony to how much power can be made without headers, and with the HELP of NOS has the quickest time of any SRT Ram.:rock:
But i still like the look of headers , Nowwhat there is something about having 40k under the hood and stock manifolds showing![]()
Hell at least paintem![]()
Nowwhat said:I said the manifolds seem to flow the correct amount for a S/C....
Ram From Hell said:I suppose that would depend on each setup. At some point, I'd have to think that the stock manifolds would become inefficient.
Perhaps it is that with FI that the performance of the engine is less influenced by having a free-flowing exhaust system? On the surface, one would still be thinking that the air-in/air-out rule still applies. By that thinking, it would seem to defy logic that the engine, as an air pump, would not benefit even more from exhaust improvements because of the increased volume of air being stuffed into it. But of course, it's still how everything performs as a system, and what application it was built for.