Long Tube Headers
Long Tube Headers
headers? Ive read all the threads here where you get twice the performance from the long tube as the short tube, but it may be a PITA to install. Well ive had the shorty headers, and they were a PITA as well. Who here has them installed and can give some quality feedback? Im just exploring different options and if i go exhaust first, i want to do a complete manifold back setup to where i wont be changing anything after i dig in it the first time. I know i want a magnaflow dumped behind the axle, but im deciding if i want to do the headers or not.
Headers on a stock truck will be mostly for sound. You might pick up a few ponies or Ftlbs at the rear wheels, but it will be very few.
I have installed bassani shorties before and, let me tell you, I will never do it again. Id rather install a twin turbo kit on a car than mess with those bastids again. Long tubes are, usually, easier to install.
Just remember, you will dropping $1000-$1300 for longtubes (and possibly mids) if you decide to do it yourself.
American Racing Makes a nice piece, as does dynatech.
I have installed bassani shorties before and, let me tell you, I will never do it again. Id rather install a twin turbo kit on a car than mess with those bastids again. Long tubes are, usually, easier to install.
Just remember, you will dropping $1000-$1300 for longtubes (and possibly mids) if you decide to do it yourself.
American Racing Makes a nice piece, as does dynatech.
...PITA doesn't stop there
Yep, once they're on make sure they stay on because to PM headers is equally a PITA. Be sure to install locking header bolts: ie. http://www.stage8.com/products_lhb.html
I had JBAs on both my mustang and '95 Tahoe and chasing down exhaust leaks at the manifold is time NOT well spent, IMHO.
I had JBAs on both my mustang and '95 Tahoe and chasing down exhaust leaks at the manifold is time NOT well spent, IMHO.


