Anyone tackled JBA Shorty Headers on 5.4?
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My question wasn't, "After you installed them what was your results.". My question was about the install itself. I have a leak in my existing manifold so I have to replace regardless.
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JBA mistake
Don't do it. I got JBA shorty headers for my 2006 F-150 and it was the biggest mistake I ever made with regards to my truck. They warped and started leaking in very little time. I left them in and it gradually got worse, so I had to do something about it. I took it to an exhaust shop that works with headers - i figured a professional install was needed. Well , i had them order a new set. Well, this time they lasted longer but the same result. This time I let it go much longer, mainly because my wife was driving it and I didn't realize how bad it was. She had been driving around with the engine light for quite a while. I drove it and it was horrible. It was slow, loud and engine light was on and it began to blink when I took it on the highway. Well, I fried the converters. Not only did I have to get the hraderh replaced, but I hdh to get new converters. In ccas you haven't had to do this, it's expensive AF/cha-ching! This time, I did a kitlit research and I noticed the flange thickness on the jba headers is 3/8. I looked up other headers , banks in particular. Banks headers are 5/8 inch. I know headers in general are frowned upon because they are seen as less reliable and prone to warping. Well, I don't know if it would have happened to the banks headers, but the thicker flange would probably alleviate some of that if not eliminate it. They also make Fasteners that will prevent backing out. I was going to go for those Banks headers, but I decided against it at the last minute. I figured I'd already spent enough money experimenting so I decided on replacing it with stock manifolds once again. So far so good, but I'm telling you from experience stay away from the JBA. Mine didn't just work they cracked, both of them and in different places. Good luck
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