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Rusty Shackleford 12-04-04 11:14 PM

help looking for header
 
basclly im looking at the racing beat headers they have.....i thought there wa s apost on here talking about shot primarys or long or somthing...i didnt know if they were going along with this..what would be the best header if i am to be using my car for daily drive use to make noise at school parking lot and to rarely use in autox???i was thinking about using the longer one (since it has one pipe) and cutting my catpipe that i already have and weld a flange back on so i can still use the catpipe i bought from them.....

Rx-7Doctor 12-04-04 11:27 PM

headers
 
the long ones are for ported engines making higher rpm hp, if you plan to get the motor ported someday then go with those. If not stick with the regular ones. As
far as putting in the cat replacement pipe instead of the preslicencer, you will more
than likely get pulled over for noise violations. It will be way too loud for the street.
If you ran something like a glass pack, it would still be loud and burn up in a very short amount of time. The best thing to run is RB complete system including the muffler which all combined will net you the most amount of hp and take away the
noise and still give it that throaty sound. rx7doctor

Latin270 12-05-04 06:52 AM

I have RB header,presilencer,and muffler and it works/sounds nice ,but its not cheap $$$$$ Save a few bucks and get a lower priced header and muffler but stick with RB presilencer that seems to eliminate a majority of the noise.

Snapshot 12-05-04 09:52 AM

I had both RB headers. One for stock engine & for street ported. You get a single for you stock engine that dumps into a single RB presilencer. The other is for a SP engine that goes duel to 2 presilencers.

MosesX605 12-05-04 10:23 AM

If you're concerned about noise violations you should use either a chambered muffler or at least two presilencers. My setup was intially a single outlet RB header into a single RB presilencer which then dumped into a Magnaflow 1 in 2 out muffler. The car was LOUD. My GF could hear me coming from at least two kilometers away.

I got pulled over, so I had to install another presilencer. I just tossed a generic in there to get around the fix it ticket and the car was quieted down quite a bit, for about two weeks. Then the packing went out of the presilencer and it got a bit louder, but still not as loud as before. At 3k I think I'm pushing 90 dB, which is 5dB over the limit.

Rusty Shackleford 12-05-04 03:36 PM

well for now its a stock port but later once i get the money i want to rebuild and street port so should i for now get the single or go ahead now and get the dual and jsut have a shop fab up a dual pipe .......i have no worries about sound louder is better i have heard some pretty loud cars around here and they get tickets for it unless that are pulled but will the single pipe be jsut as loud as the dual???

Stevan 12-05-04 04:19 PM

I think the road race header sp system will work just as well on a stock port engine, if you collect it into a presilencer before the muffler it shouldn't be any louder than the collected header into a presilencer. (I don't even have a header, just going from what Iv'e read)
On the RB sp system, the muffler is the collector, thats why you need two presilencers, to have the longest primaries.

2fast RX-7 12-10-04 01:00 PM

I have a Pace Setter racing header and exhaust, with those together I got about an extra 20hp

cdrad51 12-10-04 02:08 PM

I got an extra RB presilencer that I'll let go for cheap if you're interested. PM me if you want it.


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