Header gains?
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Header gains?
Here's a newbie question, i searched but couldnt find an answer..
How is the DC sports header for our cars? do they have any gains?
How many HP can one expect to gain to get a header/testpipe on a stock s2k except for a CAI??
Is there a loss of power due to decreased backpressure?
thanks guys
How is the DC sports header for our cars? do they have any gains?
How many HP can one expect to gain to get a header/testpipe on a stock s2k except for a CAI??
Is there a loss of power due to decreased backpressure?
thanks guys
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DC Sports no gain Only a few headers show a gain and they are big bucks J's racing is, I think the best at $1300. Ricks new header is also very good and has the ability to keep the factory heat shields and it's only around $600.00
A Header only gives you about 4 to 6 Hp. A test pipe will give about another 2/3Hp
Do dif gears (4.56) best bang for the buck
A Header only gives you about 4 to 6 Hp. A test pipe will give about another 2/3Hp
Do dif gears (4.56) best bang for the buck
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Originally Posted by S2KPUDDYDAD,Nov 5 2005, 05:07 PM
DC Sports no gain Only a few headers show a gain and they are big bucks J's racing is, I think the best at $1300. Ricks new header is also very good and has the ability to keep the factory heat shields and it's only around $600.00
A Header only gives you about 4 to 6 Hp. A test pipe will give about another 2/3Hp
Do dif gears (4.56) best bang for the buck
A Header only gives you about 4 to 6 Hp. A test pipe will give about another 2/3Hp
Do dif gears (4.56) best bang for the buck
I agree, the money is better spent on gears.
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What exactly would different ratio gears do?
pardon my ignorance, i just want to learn as much as possible, and the search function doesnt work too well
pardon my ignorance, i just want to learn as much as possible, and the search function doesnt work too well
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From the sounds of things.. the S stock breathing system is heavy but non-restrictive. I would assume that the only need for upgrading the header/exhaust system is if you plan on going forced induction or need the weight savings.
Interesting info
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I have read a lot, and have had a few different mods on the car. Most members here that have been on the forum two years or so have done all the trial and era for you just read as much as you can before you do any mod. Someone here has most likely done it and will have something to say about it.
Sometimes a mod is done to the car that is something that is a personal choice. If you want a header thats cool. I found it to be very loud up front of the car, more interior noise. It did look sweet and it did save weight
Sometimes a mod is done to the car that is something that is a personal choice. If you want a header thats cool. I found it to be very loud up front of the car, more interior noise. It did look sweet and it did save weight
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Originally Posted by darkfx,Nov 5 2005, 03:36 PM
What exactly would different ratio gears do?
pardon my ignorance, i just want to learn as much as possible, and the search function doesnt work too well
pardon my ignorance, i just want to learn as much as possible, and the search function doesnt work too well
www.howstuffworks.com
^in the search thing, type gear ratios and it should give you an article on it
But anyways....
Ever wondered why first gear acceperates so much harder than like 4th gear? It's because gear ratios are key in torque multiplication. Engine spinning 3 times to spin the wheel once is a bigger multiplication than say spinning 1 time to spin the wheels once. When changing the final drive, you basically use a gear ratio that adds even more torque multiplication, which results in a faster acceleration. However, that comes at a sacrifice of some "driveability", depending who you are. Since the gear ratio is now even more aggressive, you'll have to be using higher than normal RPMs at each mph. So when you're cruising on the highway..your rpms might be a bit high