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Headers with stock exhaust?

7.5K views 6 replies 3 participants last post by  95Z  
#1 · (Edited)
So i went to the muffler shop and they told me it will be 150.00 to put the headers on. i think that a decent price instead of me putting them on. as far as that goes I LOVE the way my car sounds. How much HP will i get with Full Length headers with stock exhaust. To get true X (with flow master)it will be about 400-450.00. Again will the hp difference between the two be major? if not i think i will stick with headers and stock exhaust. The headers are dynomax full length headers.
 
#2 ·
It is possible to mate the headers to the catback with a y pipe kit. You would still see some gain because the main choke point of the stock exhaust is the manifolds.
 
#3 ·
i was going to do it at a local muffler shop but he told me i will only lose performance if i put them on. he told me the headers on my car are best for it. i told him there restrictive manifolds. so he lost my business because his father knows alot more them him.
you guys think there a big difference in hp/tq in the stock exhaust and aftermarket exhaust?
 
#4 ·
exhaust is a supporting mod.

It will free up horsepower by getting rid of a bottleneck. It will also contribute the more you mod. If you add heads you will see more gain then if you still had the manifolds.

If heaven forbid you still had a restrictive stock exhaust on a built motor the restriction could be enough that you start blowing exhaust gaskets.
 
#5 ·
k. but is the stock exhaust restricted? i mean if i add the headers will it cause problems with the stock exhaust.
 
#6 ·
The stock manifolds and Y pipe is the most restrictive part.

Yes the OEM catback is restrictive but not nearly as much. You will still notice a gain in power if you install headers and an aftermarket y pipe; even if you have the stock catback.

Save up for a nice catback system. You can get away with the stock catback for the time being
 
#7 ·
The stock Y-pipe is what kills power, especially on the single cat cars. You will see a nice gain from headers even with the stock exhaust. I'm running stepped headers and still channel it to the stock cat back out back. I hate drone and want a quiet car for my 75 mile round trip commute. Stop and go traffic with a loud stalled auto gets old quick, and I don't mind looking stock :devil:

The stock mufflers are pretty restrictive though, I plan on pulling the cat back off when I head to the track. If you are into street racing look into an electric cutout or a more free flowing exhaust.