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    What's the bestist for the leastis? Or somewhere in between!! I have pretty much decided on a RB Cold air Intake, but I can't decide which header to go with.

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    All headers are worth about the same power on a typical 1.6. The only advantage is quality. A Raceland header for $150 will do a great job for very little cash, and is only marginally worse than most of the high-end stuff as far as fit and weld quality. I've seen plenty of cracked RB headers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZMDD View Post
    All headers are worth about the same power on a typical 1.6. The only advantage is quality. A Raceland header for $150 will do a great job for very little cash, and is only marginally worse than most of the high-end stuff as far as fit and weld quality. I've seen plenty of cracked RB headers.
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    My stock '91 dynoed 97 whp/97 wtq. With a Raceland header, Enthuza test pipe, and Cobalt cat back, I dynoed 102/102. It is funny how much faster and peppier the car feels now. The header cracked after 2 weekends of road racing, I am running 70 duro supermiata motor mounts and the whole car vibrates like crazy. Got a new header and my welder fixed the cracked one with beefier welds. If the new header cracks as well, I will have a flex section welded in.

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    Thanks guys. I think I will try the Raceland.

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    ^Whatever you do, don't get a 4-2-1 layout (like an OBX)...much harder to get in and out of the engine bay! Raceland (aka, Riceland) uses the Racing Beat design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Code Monkey View Post
    My stock '91 dynoed 97 whp/97 wtq. With a Raceland header, Enthuza test pipe, and Cobalt cat back, I dynoed 102/102. It is funny how much faster and peppier the car feels now. The header cracked after 2 weekends of road racing, I am running 70 duro supermiata motor mounts and the whole car vibrates like crazy. Got a new header and my welder fixed the cracked one with beefier welds. If the new header cracks as well, I will have a flex section welded in.
    Unless you did those pulls on the same day, on the same dyno, its hard to consider the specific numbers, but they do show a typical range of gain from better exhaust. Again, any header will give similar gains over stock, so don't sweat the high-dollar stuff.
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    ^ Same dyno, not the same day. I keep my '92 completely stock though and once I hit 105 mph in 4th the speedo barely climbs, on the '91 I hit 112 mph with ease every time.

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