Best Header Size and Muffler
Best Header Size and Muffler
I am running a 94 Camaro LT1. It is all factory and I eintend for the engine to stay that way.
What is the best header size?
I also have to run a baffled muffler. What is the best type and brand for this application?
What is the best header size?
I also have to run a baffled muffler. What is the best type and brand for this application?
Muffler
Well, I am looking to run IHRA Pure Stock. I figured this would be the best place to find out how to find stock horsepower.
The Rule Reads: Headers permittedwith O.E.M. type mufflers, must be baffled and/or chambered. No straight through type allowed.
The Rule Reads: Headers permittedwith O.E.M. type mufflers, must be baffled and/or chambered. No straight through type allowed.
If your going to build the motor any time soon 1"3/4. If not and your going to keep it completly stock 1"5/8. I would do a cat back system. Hooker sound good . I have the SLP loud mouth. You have to hear what you like. If you install something make sure you listen to it on someone's car first.
I would recommed either MAC, SLP or AS&M headers. The MAC's have 1 5/8" primaries, and the SLP's and AS&M headers have 1 3/4" primaries.
They are all great choices.
I love my MAC's ('94-'95 style) and it's hard to beat the price you can get them from, Coated, from Jet-Hot www.jet-hot.com
The headers, coated inside and out, with the Y-pipe coated inside and out is about $560 shipped to your door.
All you need is a cat or Off Road Pipe(ORP) and it could bolt up to your stock exhaust if you want, but I would recommend a new cat-back exhaust.
My headers and catback added 30-40 ft-lbs of TQ EVERYWHERE in the RPM range. The average gain from 1800-5700 RPM was 33 ft-lbs of TQ just from the exhaust. That's through a single cat. If I removed the cat and put an ORP in there, the gains would be a few ft-lbs better.
Dan
They are all great choices.
I love my MAC's ('94-'95 style) and it's hard to beat the price you can get them from, Coated, from Jet-Hot www.jet-hot.com
The headers, coated inside and out, with the Y-pipe coated inside and out is about $560 shipped to your door.
All you need is a cat or Off Road Pipe(ORP) and it could bolt up to your stock exhaust if you want, but I would recommend a new cat-back exhaust.
My headers and catback added 30-40 ft-lbs of TQ EVERYWHERE in the RPM range. The average gain from 1800-5700 RPM was 33 ft-lbs of TQ just from the exhaust. That's through a single cat. If I removed the cat and put an ORP in there, the gains would be a few ft-lbs better.
Dan
System
In this class I'm looking for long tube headers straight into a baffled muffler, dumped right behind the muffler. not crossing the two sides together or using a cat at all. this car will not be driven on teh street, but the engine has to remain stock
header
Im still set on a Jet-Hot coated header. Just not sure about 1 5/8 or 1 3/4.
The only thing i really dont know about is the muffler. I am not used to messing with baffled mufflers in the racing industry.
The only thing i really dont know about is the muffler. I am not used to messing with baffled mufflers in the racing industry.
Re: Muffler
Originally posted by LNorton
Well, I am looking to run IHRA Pure Stock. I figured this would be the best place to find out how to find stock horsepower.
The Rule Reads: Headers permittedwith O.E.M. type mufflers, must be baffled and/or chambered. No straight through type allowed.
Well, I am looking to run IHRA Pure Stock. I figured this would be the best place to find out how to find stock horsepower.
The Rule Reads: Headers permittedwith O.E.M. type mufflers, must be baffled and/or chambered. No straight through type allowed.
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