- Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:17 am
#189093
between a 4-1 header and a 4-2-1 header???
Straight lines are for sissies.
A forum dedicated to the 1992-1995 Honda Civic.
forcefedEG wrote:oscar jackson did testing decades ago with this on there d16 test engine, they said the 4to2to1 one peice header was the best all around from what i remember right, they recomended the "genie" brand... but like i said that was a long time ago, there may be better things out now, as that is a long period of time for R&D they also said the dc's were very high quality, wich everyone knows,
the big thing guys near me are using on a b seires are the Try-Y headers, they do great on bseries vtec engines... not sure if they make a header like that for a sohc, they may possibly...
personally 4to1 and Try-Y's have some ground clearence issues... on something i drive everyday, i like the 4to2to1 one peice, they seem to be a good happy medium
AutoXCivic wrote:The 4-2-1 is a Tri-Y.
YY
Y See ... 4-2-1
forcefedEG wrote:AutoXCivic wrote:The 4-2-1 is a Tri-Y.
YY
Y See ... 4-2-1
http://inlinefour.com/blra4trhe.html <- true try Y
http://inlinefour.com/dccer1pc4in2.html <- 4to2to1 1pc
theres a major diff in the two granted the top one still says 4to2to1, but its a true try Y header, theres a huge design difference...
AutoXCivic wrote:unless you are doing a full race (not streetable at all) N/A build ... it really isn't going to make a difference, and anything is better than the stock exhaust manifold. My e-bay special header has held up fine for 2 years (plus a couple of years on the car of the guy I bought it from) it made and immediate noticeable difference in power, and it was cheap.