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Re: Headers cause emissions changes, why?
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- Subject: Re: Headers cause emissions changes, why?
- From: Mark Denovich <[email protected]>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 15:57:04 -0400
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Jon Pike wrote:
I used to hear the classic Alfa cast iron headers were pretty darn good
anyway.. you wouldn't get much
out of a new one, for street use anyway, is this still the case?
I have heard that Alfa 4-cylinder cast iron manifolds are pretty hard to
beat. But the headers in question are V6 headers, and there is quite a
bit to be gained. For me having a system that wasn't rusty, had better
ground clearance, and was easier to deal with (the flexi-pipe section is
really handy) was as, if not more, important than additional power.
The power is impressive... a GTV6.org poster claims +12hp in his 3.0
mostly above 4k rpm. I found after installing my headers, that I kept
bouncing of the rev-limiter. My tach is out of adjustment, and I just
learned to shift when I felt the power plateau around 5k rpm... It's
not there anymore.
--Mark
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