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2nd Gear
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: no longer Cal or AZ now in Pa at least until Feb
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1pc vs 2pc header
I've been looking at headers and seen 1 & 2 piece versions for sale and I was wondering what advantages/disadvantages they have out side the obvious.
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#2 |
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performance wise i have no idea...but the 2 piece are easyier to take off
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Yahoo Watashi wa kattaze!
Join Date: May 2002
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2pc is said to have a little more air disturbance since the parts bolt together...probably isnt that big of a deal
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: northeastern connecticut
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yeah i think 1pc are supposed to be lighter because they don't contain the flanges right?
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Yahoo Watashi wa kattaze!
Join Date: May 2002
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probably.....makes sense at least
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#6 |
2nd Gear
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: no longer Cal or AZ now in Pa at least until Feb
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I think I had heard the 1 piece was lighter but didn't hear how much and I figured the 2 piece would be easier to install/remove since you can seperate it but you could blow out the gasket that the 1 piece wouldn't have
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After time the two piece headers tend to crack at the flanges. Its a stress point. If u can get a 1 piece, then that would be the way to go, not to mention it is lighter as everyone points out.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: northeastern connecticut
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what gets me though is how a civic (ex anyway) has a 2pc stock. A friend of mine took a look and he though it was aftermarket because it looks like its designed so good.
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factory honda parts are very well designed. It is very hard to make serious power over stock parts.
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#10 |
Parked
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Alabama
Age: 38
Posts: 12
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92DX
hey bro im runnin a 92 DX 4dr... we have same body style... what engine you runnin and what mods u runnin on it?
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2nd Gear
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: no longer Cal or AZ now in Pa at least until Feb
Posts: 189
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right now other then intake my engine/exhaust is stock. Im really thinking of either going with a mildly built d16 or b18 and eventually go with n2o or maybe turbo but its going to be awhile since its looking better and better that Im going to be moving out of state and will need to find out the emission rules of that state
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#12 |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Santa Barbara, California
Age: 39
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a 4-2-1 will give you more power at a lower RPM range starting at something like 3.5k rpm
while a 4-1 will give more top end power starting somewhere in the 5k rpm range and I'm pretty sure thats accurate, seen it in too many places to be a "wives tale" it's said that the 4-2-1 is better for the daily driver while the 4-1 is best if you want to push out the most power on the drag strip just something to think about for ya |
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that and 4-1's the ground clearance suffers. I should know I bashed my 4-1 DC sports flat on my D16Z after a year. Damn shitty roads.
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