CrazyGuy03
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So who here is going to get headers and willing to do a dyno before and after ?
Many do keep stock manifolds. Also, a set of headers on a ls style motor with forced induction will not pick up anywhere close to 50whp. Typical gains are 2-3%, if that.
Also, where is this proof that headers reduce knock? Because I've seen nothing of the sort.
If adding headers to a supercharged LS engine only added 2-3% something is wrong with the vehicle/tune. Headers and tune only on a GEN 3 or 4 V8 can add 10-20whp easy in the upper rpms. Then add a blower and the power to gained is even more. It's been proven that there is even a difference between 1 3/4th headers and 1 7/8th headers too. So only gaining 2-3% with a header install is not right, that's like saying I was at 400hp and payed $500 for headers and now have 410HP. The larger primarys and longer runners are what help increase HP/Torque.
Do people keep stock manifolds, yes but they are limiting their power output by quiet a bit. Many keep them for sound and emissions reasons.
Ask just the majority of the people that added headers or did a 3in downpipe/plog combo, the amount of knock is reduced because of a free flowing exhaust.
So who here is going to get headers and willing to do a dyno before and after ?
No. Forced induction motors do not show gains with headers like NA does. You cannot compare a na ls1 vs one with a blower. They are nothing alike. Do some research. You will find that 700whp cars pick up 2-3% when switching from stock manifolds to headers. Take a look into the cobra world...very very few will run headers.
I'm not sure why people are so against ZZP. They have done great things in our platform. Yeah they are there to sell stuff but they put a lot of time into the science behind the products. Anytime I had a question they were willing to help and they never pushed to sell me anything. Of course any "store" wants to make money. That goes with all of the other platform stores as well.
I've give you one just for ****s and giggles
Still a GM with the new 6.2 V8 and blower. Guy made 523HP with no headers and an already install exhaust system, added headers and went to 543. A gain of nearly 4% with nearly 5% on torque. I'd want to guess that without the cat-back it would have been perhaps a hair less but we'd never know.
That was with 6.5psi of boost on the first run and 6psi with the headers. He then added 1 psi of boost to reach 7.5 and got 565/573 which is 8% more HP and 6% Torque. The 20-30 hp and torque gain throughout the mid range to upper range in the power band is worth the install and makes them worth the purchase to most people.
http://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...-159/dynoed-2016-2-9-whipple-escalade-544321/
http://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/forced-induction-159/6-psi-543-566-whipple-2-9-a-545114/
http://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/forced-induction-159/6-psi-543-566-whipple-2-9-a-545114/
Can everyone get these results, perhaps not but to say that a typical result is less than 2-3% just doesn't jive.
Stealthee, I'm not sure where you saw that ZZP says that you don't need a trans cooler, but every 3800 has one...
The statement was about aftermarket external coolers and they had all sorts of dumb reasoning for being against them saying as much as heat doesn't kill transmissions. They also claimed that external coolers cost horsepower, with zero proof to back it up.