Which is the best Shorty Headers? HP?
#15
How do you like yours? I Got some new chrome BBK shorties for $80 shipped from a member here that im planning on installing soon. I cant say im impressed with the quality of them but it looke nicer then the stock setup
#17
Great deal, but after looking over the quality i think bbk should lower their price a little. The finish isnt anywhere close to the chrome i imagined and theres a bit of a mess around the welds but they arent bad.
On a side note, what will happen to the finish if i sand it some? Im considering cleaning up the tubes and maybe having them refinished if i can get it done cheap.
#18
I know headers dont give you the best "bang for your buck" on an N/A engine as they would F/I - but what are reasonable gains for shorties and long tubes? I was thinking that long tubes would be good for anywhere between 15 and 25 whp on an n/a - of course, i could be completely wrong as its just from what i've read, but can someone steer me in the right direction w this?
#19
I put shorties on for a different reason, to lower temps. I went with ceramic coated FRPP and they are a quality product. Before the FRPP I had BBK's but had to return them because the quality was unsatisfactory. There was no way I could put something on my car that looked like they did, welds were ugly, marks in the tubes from the bending equipment, uneven application of the coating, it really looked like they just didn't care. I was hoping it was an isolated case since everyone else with BBK's seems to be happy with them.
Shadow, you could clean em up and send off to Jet Hot for a ceramic dip. Not the cheapest but worth it IMO. You would still be under the price of new ceramic coated bbk's.
Shadow, you could clean em up and send off to Jet Hot for a ceramic dip. Not the cheapest but worth it IMO. You would still be under the price of new ceramic coated bbk's.
#20
I know headers dont give you the best "bang for your buck" on an N/A engine as they would F/I - but what are reasonable gains for shorties and long tubes? I was thinking that long tubes would be good for anywhere between 15 and 25 whp on an n/a - of course, i could be completely wrong as its just from what i've read, but can someone steer me in the right direction w this?
Yeah you're right, it's about 20 give or take a few with N/A. The same is true with high flow cats or O/R. It doesn't make much of a difference either way.
So the power increase is pretty decent IMO. The other great thing about headers (shorty or LT) is the sound. It's a bit different and at idle it almost sounds like you put in a mild cam. It's awesome.
Last edited by SirKnightTG; 10-17-2009 at 12:12 AM.