grumpyvette Posted June 16, 2005 Share Posted June 16, 2005 Ive played around with different versions for years, results vary with the design features and how well the systems thought thru and built, but correctly designed they do get impressive results, badly designed they can hurt performance. keep in mind your cam timing, intake runner design,displacement,compression, and other factors help or hinder the results youll get. low and mid rpm torque increases are comon in a well designed set of AR headers,high rpm power loss is comon in badly designed headers for those that don,t know what were refering to its headers/exhaust designed to flow only in one direction, baffles are designed into the primary and collectors to break up or retard reversion pulses. your goal is to keep the exhaust speed/energy high to maximize cylinder scavaging yet restriction low to reduce back pressure to the minimum and to control and direct reversion pulse energy to assist in that scavaging generally its done by extending the primary header tubes at some point into a larger primary tube (steping up, so as to leave a sharp edge that the reversion pulse generated at some rpm ranges has difficulty traveling back over. or installing venturis (tappered cones) in the exhaust headers that accomplish the same effect or BOTH yes you really do need to read thru the links http://www.headerdesign.com/extras/design.asp http://www.burnsstainless.com/Xdesign/xdesign.html http://www.vetteguru.com/mods/headers/ http://www.boatheaders.com/reversionbody.htm http://www.burnsstainless.com/dynosys/dynosys.html http://www.headersbyed.com/bildbetr.htm http://victorylibrary.com/mopar/header-tech-c.htm http://www.headersbyed.com/stepped.htm http://www.burnsstainless.com/MergeCollectors/mergecollectors.html http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Products/ES/ESHHA/SplitFlow.html as a simple example of a mod that usually gets results if the reduction is smooth/gradual, if its fairly abrupt the reduction acts as a restriction or even causes reversion to some extent install one of these venturies in the 3" exhaust pipe(small end toward the rear)where the 3" collector mates to the 3" exhaust pipe to form a lip or step in the exhaust so any reversion pulse tends to have difficulty traveling from the exhaust to the collector adding an (X) just past the anti reverion venturies reduces or at least tends to reduce reversion pulse strength also Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobra_Tim Posted June 21, 2005 Share Posted June 21, 2005 This is one hell of a post... I was already aware of the majority of the information, but reading it again always helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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