Old Oct 20, 2007 | 10:50 PM
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Default Re: Custom Headers (modified of the stock ones)

Originally Posted by BrianBrave
I would think (or is it hope) the shorty SuperSprint headers (or any good headers) would make a performance difference on both the SRT and N/A XF.

They are a bit pricey but with some imaginative "make-it-so" financing ...

$2,785 (SS Shorty Headers)
$ 970 (ASP Pulley Kit) (14% SC Boost)
$ 600 (Custom ECU Tune)
$4,355 Total Performance Upgrade Cost (70-85 HP gain??)

That's only $1,055 more then a Renntech pulley upgrade and $1,460 more then the EVO pulley kit alone. That prices the headers within range.

I not sure you can make long headers for the SRT without major modifications, I just don't see the room, plus you would have to relocate the upper CATS etc.. At that point you may as well replace your entire exhaust system with dual 2-3/4 pipes and dual mufflers. (Then if the smog-check guy only puts the probe in one pipe, sniffing three lugs - I might just pass)...

It appears like where the upper O2 sensors are located is a major bottle neck for the exhaust. The SuperSprinters bolt on beyond this bottle neck at the flange, and (if) the headers also eliminate the exhaust port "shroud" issue, then I would expect some decent gains.

I like the plug and play idea, I can wrench in all the above myself with only the O2 sensor relocate requiring shop time and I can have that done before I start removing OEM parts.

Jeeze - I'm really talking myself into this...
Yes I Agree with everything you said up there, but also in that performance package a well maid intake system would be a good add... maybe... needswings intake system and also... The leading edge technologies pulley would probably be the better way to go as it makes more boost... but not much more... not enough to cause a slip...

And finally improve on the intercooler and we will have a pretty well performing vehicle.. no less than the c6 vettes at least...

Once I do the rims, tires, brake lines, dust-free pads, and basic suspension work, ($5,000+) i will do start doing the basic engine stuff and this surely seams to be the way to go...

O and **** the smog check guy...
 

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