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  • Exhaust Theory / Header vs. Manifold

    I read a lot of posts where people don't seem to realize the difference between headers and exhaust manifolds, or don't understand what a true header is, not to mention that a header isn't headers. I came across a neat article, so I thought I'd share. Here's a quote:

    "Just as Paula Abdul will tell you that opposites attract, the low pressure tail end of an exhaust pulse will most definitely attract the high-pressure bow of the following pulse, effectively "sucking" it along. This is what's so cool about a header. The runners on a header are specifically tuned to allow our exhaust pulses to "line up" and "suck" each other along! Whoa, bet you didn't know that! This brings up a few more issues, since engines rev at various speeds, the exhaust pulses don't always exactly line up. Thus, the reason for the Try-Y header, a 4-into-1 header, etc. Most Honda headers are tuned to make the most horsepower in high RPM ranges; usually 4,500 to 6,500 RPM. A good 4-into-1 header, such as the ones sold by Gude, are optimal for that high winding horsepower you've always dreamed of. What are exhaust manifolds and stock exhaust systems good for? Besides a really cheap boat anchor? If you think about it, you'll realize that since stock exhausts are so good at restricting that they'll actually ram the exhaust pulses together and actually make pretty darn good low-end torque! Something to keep in mind, though, is that even though an OEM exhaust may make gobs of low-end torque, they are not the most efficient setup overall, since your engine has to work so hard to expel those exhaust gasses. Also, a header does a pretty good job of additionally "sucking" more exhaust from your combustion chamber, so on the next intake stroke there's lots more fresh air to burn. Think of it this way: At 8,000 RPM, your Integra GS-R is making 280 pulses per second. There's a lot more to be gained by minimizing pumping losses as this busy time than optimizing torque production during the slow season."



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    I'm sure most of you know this, but I just had to! :p Besides, I thought the article was a pretty good read.

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    Good info, thx.
    90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
    09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!

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      The honda DX shares a few nuts and bolts with an integra GS-R so I'm going to rev it to 8,000 too with my ebay header

      When people say "cams" for a 5.0 engine or "headers" for an inline 4 I don't like it either. I do say "log header" for a log because it implies it's still something better than it came with and in most cases solid research and fabrication was done to have it produced.
      1993 GL 5 speed

      It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!

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