Real Crossfire Headers - These ain't no stinkin' log style manifolds!!!
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
How difficult would install be?
Originally Posted by waldig
Are the headers steel or stainless, and if steel, are they coated or chrome coating. Do you have to pull the motor to get them installed? Thank you, Woody
Originally Posted by velociabstract
A few questions, what size are the primary pipes? Are we going to need some kind of protection for the spark plug wires? Does the engine have to be lifted? I'll think of some more in a while. ETA on a completion date?
Originally Posted by killerkanadian
Looks awesome but i'd have to worry about install costs as well...
Rudy,
Will the test fit NA get a set for free
I'm just down the street ya know.
Will the test fit NA get a set for free
I'm just down the street ya know.
I would be in for a set but... I got the problem of having those extra 2 cylinders!
They look great.
They look great.
Do you think the same size primaries will work best for both the N/A and S/C Crossfires? I would think the SRT's would make more power with the biggest possible and the N/A with a more conservative size. Do you have a solution to the heat from the extra power? I already need a larger radiator at my current power levels. (hint hint .... need need)
Les
Les
Originally Posted by Beaner
I would be in for a set but... I got the problem of having those extra 2 cylinders!
They look great.
They look great.
If you can make HorsePower with Torque without melting engine components,Then I'm in. Squirrel Crusher
Originally Posted by Squirrel Crusher
If you can make HorsePower with Torque without melting engine components,Then I'm in. Squirrel Crusher
Originally Posted by Jason_HBC
I would be in given that the headers don't melt/overheat components and we can see some flow/hp numbers. I would be interested to see how they perform with some the headers perform with the CAI, tune, and pulley either 178 or C3 style as it seems like these are the most prevalent mods.
A solution for the plug wires (if nothing else is thought-up) is an aluminum heat shield (very similar to what isolates the ECU and fuse box from the engine bay heat) that could be bolted to the valve cover, which would cradle the plug wires. This would allow the headers to still be seen, as it would be a sin to hide these beauties, but it would provide a thermal barrier to the delicate plastic.
Thoughts?
Originally Posted by JHM2K
For the N/A guys, it would be a spendy package
Originally Posted by velociabstract
I'm ready to put my deposit down. Let's get this going.
Les
Les
I'm in before the numbers. I've seen first hand how a supercharged engine thrives on a free flowing exhaust. Mine has to have a thermal coating.
Where's Rudy? Do you have a job or something?
Les
Where's Rudy? Do you have a job or something?
Les
Originally Posted by psuperti
maybe yes, the guys from AZ failed at producing any HP last time.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ory-price.html
and
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...4daecf8324.jpg
IIRC those never got off the ground. Noteworthy that two of those vendors in that old thread are now banned and bankrupt.
If anyone can make these a reality, it's Speedriven.
As others have stated though, #'s are going to be the best salesman.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
As others have stated though, #'s are going to be the best salesman.


