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    Re: New Header

    Ah sweetness, that header is awsome.

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    Re: New Header

    is that a gude header? looks a lot like my s&s.
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    my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.

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    Re: New Header

    so i guess this is the one that was on ebay right? looks awesome. does anyone know what the advantages are from this and the dc?

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    Re: New Header

    No, its a S&S header. It was definatly worth the $210 shipped that i payed for it. Yea, its the one from ebay. What do you think my whp is with the current engine mods i have? I think I will get it dynoed in a week or 2.
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    Re: New Header

    id say youll prolly get 105-110 whp, depending on condition of car
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    Re: New Header

    You should have stripped and ceramic coated them, if it's stainless its not so bad, but it's also more to help cut out HP loss then it is to be just a rust preventative. But nice
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    Re: New Header

    hmm, i was actually thinking of ordering the S&S header for my accord also. i thought it would probably be better suited for the engine and increase exhaust flow compared to the pacesetter. i dunno, but i will probably spend the extra money and get the ceramic coat put on when i order it since i plan to keep the car for a long time. anyway, tell us how the power increase feels with it installed. i'd love to see the dyno results. it would be nice to base line what you're making now, then with the header installed. how's the low end power below 3000 rpm? and then above 3000rpm, how's that feel? my engine lacks some power below 3000 rpm but doesnt really make much difference if it had much more there anyway because its still pretty good for what its got.
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    Re: New Header

    Could you get a peice of string, tape it to the flange, and then measure the tubes from the side view along the center of the pipe all the way to the merge, right where the 4 pipes end and they start to form into 1 pipe. I know it wont be exact but I already know the distance from the valve to the port and the flange thickness is not a big deal.

    I would like to see which range they fall into.


    Code:
    4-1 LENGHT CHART
    
    The numbers usually represent peak power,
    it doesn't mean you wont have an increase in power at other rpms.
    Also head work, valve timing, cam profile, etc. will effect these numbers
    as well as your exhaust system after the header.
    
    Lenght In Inches |      RPM
    
    28.375 - 26.000  |  6500 - 7000
    
    30.000 - 28.375  |  6000 - 6500
    
    33.625 - 30.000  |  5500 - 6000
    
    36.000 - 33.625  |  5000 - 5500

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    ...how's the low end power below 3000 rpm? and then above 3000rpm, how's that feel? my engine lacks some power below 3000 rpm but doesnt really make much difference if it had much more there anyway because its still pretty good for what its got.
    On average longer tubes will bring the power lower in the rpm range. Below 3000, I dunno if you want to push it down there.
    I think 3000 is a good rpm to start from with a motor like ours or if you intend to rev higher maybe something like 4000
    But for low end try out a COLT Triflow and the S&S 4-1 a a custom 4-2-1. I don't like the 4-2-1's available, they have short primaries and long secondaries... I think this is more to save money on materials then to boost power.
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    Re: New Header

    I already installed the header. It gave me a nice power gain, i was on a back road that i take to work everyday and from one point starting at 30mph to the end point i usually get around 80-85mph, i did it today and i got to 96mph so its a nice increase. Also you can feel the diferance pulling off the line, it helped a lot with the low rpm power. My next mods will be a golden eagle cam gear from Mike's89AccordLX, and either a colt triflow or delta 272 camshaft.

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    Re: New Header

    I would go triflow.

    I just got my Stainless MEGAN RACING F23 Header... I didn't get giped on ebay after all.
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50705
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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    I think I might try the colt triflow. Glad to hear you didin't get ripped off, I have ordered like $1500 worth of stuff from ebay so far and havent gotten ripped off.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    i havent used the triflow, but i can attest to the 272 being an awesome cam, and probably a lot cheaper. i have no reservations reccomending a 272 to people.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    interesting to hear. if i'm not mistaken, a lot of members here have used the 272 cam in the A20 most times? actually i would probably want more top end power where i can use it. bottom end power isnt really too bad considering its the A20. i really need to make a parts list so i can figure in how much i need to spend on a cylinder head project.
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    Re: New Header

    Quote Originally Posted by LiTtLe xOx BitT
    I already installed the header. It gave me a nice power gain, i was on a back road that i take to work everyday and from one point starting at 30mph to the end point i usually get around 80-85mph, i did it today and i got to 96mph so its a nice increase. Also you can feel the diferance pulling off the line, it helped a lot with the low rpm power. My next mods will be a golden eagle cam gear from Mike's89AccordLX, and either a colt triflow or delta 272 camshaft.
    Did the EGR pipe fit w/o modification???

    I thought I read about someone having a problem w/ the EGR pipe on the S&S header. Unfortunately, "S&S" and "EGR" are too short for the 3geez search engine to handle.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    I couldn't get the egr pipe off the old header so i cut it and plugged the holes.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    how did you deal with the ecu throwing you codes? did you do that thing that the prelude people do?

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    the egr won't fit. the bung on mine wasn't even the right size. here's my old thread: https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.ph...amp%3BS+header

    you won't get a code as long as the egr's wires are hooked up. you just have to block off the port on the intake manifold.

    BTW, i was having a problem getting an o2 sensor code that i finally solved. i had sent the header back to s&s to have them weld on a second o2 bung (i have an '89) and it turns out they welded it to the wrong primary.

    so my total list of mods to my header is this:
    1) blocked egr
    2) had flexpipe added
    3) had o2 bung added to wrong primary
    4) had o2 bung added to correct primary
    Originally Posted by Justanothermike
    my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    The ecu didn't throw any codes, i just blocked off the ports on the header and the egr pipe.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    Quote Originally Posted by Strugglebucket
    the egr won't fit. the bung on mine wasn't even the right size. here's my old thread: https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.ph...amp%3BS+header
    you won't get a code as long as the egr's wires are hooked up. you just have to block off the port on the intake manifold.
    BTW, i was having a problem getting an o2 sensor code that i finally solved. i had sent the header back to s&s to have them weld on a second o2 bung (i have an '89) and it turns out they welded it to the wrong primary.
    so my total list of mods to my header is this:
    1) blocked egr
    2) had flexpipe added
    3) had o2 bung added to wrong primary
    4) had o2 bung added to correct primary
    Thanks for the 411.

    I knew I read it somewhere.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    hmm...cool so now i can finally put on my freaking DC header with the EGR bung thats broken off and MIA.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    i get a code with on my car, i have all the wires hooked up on mine but its not connected to the header or IM :thumbdown:
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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    you might need to clean the valve.
    Originally Posted by Justanothermike
    my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.

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    Re: New S&S 4-1 Header Installed

    where did you get this header?? is it direct bolt in to our a20s??? thanks!
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    where can i get one?? and how much??
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