Ebay Headers for v10...cheap! Good?
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130.00 for headers... Yeah they have got to be real great! I think most good aftermarket headers start around 600.00. Heck I paid 350.00 for headers on my jeep cj. They are semi ok ones. Could be that im used to paying about 2 times the price for parts for my truck than I did with my dakota lol just seems cheap
Last edited by dodgeramguy85; 03-01-2013 at 02:09 AM.
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I might recommend you try and listen to a V10 truck with headers first. I have heard a few and they do not sound like a V8 with headers. The firing order creates some sort of weird effect that just isn't pleasing when not muffled by the stock manifolds.
I'm not going to say you wouldn't like it, but I think it would be a good idea to hear it for yourself before you spend the money and time to change over to something that you may not actually like. Power goals not withstanding.
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Those ebay headers are crap. They'll come apart in a short period of time from the crappy welds and rust. Get a brand name. The V10 will sound weird with headers because of the firing order. It's like a 4 and 6 cylinder engine running at the same time. A buzz saw type of sound.
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When I first bought my V10 a couple years ago, I spent quite a bit of time searching the forums here for V10 performance mods and info. From what I read about exhaust mods, it seems our exhausts are pretty well set up now. The 3" pipe and muffler flow fairly well. Even the manifolds aren't very restrictive, though shorty headers will improve power a bit. Cleaning up the intake and exhaust ports on the heads and cleaning the runners of the intake manifold are time better spent for increasing power over spending a ton on exhaust mods.
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Those ebay headers are crap. They'll come apart in a short period of time from the crappy welds and rust. Get a brand name. The V10 will sound weird with headers because of the firing order. It's like a 4 and 6 cylinder engine running at the same time. A buzz saw type of sound.
I really can't afford the more expensive headers. So maybe I should just skip them and try a different muffler. I've read that Flowmasters don't sound very good on the v10, but does any muffler? What about glasspacks?? Now there's something you don't see everyday! I'm half kidding.
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Yeah, it's a sound that doesn't exactly sound powerful.
I really can't afford the more expensive headers. So maybe I should just skip them and try a different muffler. I've read that Flowmasters don't sound very good on the v10, but does any muffler? What about glasspacks?? Now there's something you don't see everyday! I'm half kidding.
I really can't afford the more expensive headers. So maybe I should just skip them and try a different muffler. I've read that Flowmasters don't sound very good on the v10, but does any muffler? What about glasspacks?? Now there's something you don't see everyday! I'm half kidding.
I am a huge fan of Magnaflow mufflers. I know Flowmaster has a bigger name with 'guys' like us in this field of modifications so I have made it a point to always hear both before picking one for a project. I have listened to both a Flowmaster and a Magnaflow in almost every car I own that currently has a Magnaflow and the Magnaflow always wins. Classic Corvettes, classic Camaro, Dodge Charger, Dodge Durango, Dodge Ram...the list is literally twenty cars deep. Not all mine...LOL.
Anyway, the owner of the machine shop I use a lot here in town used to have a V10 Ram that he used to pick up engine cores for tear down and cores. I saw him cycle through several different options with his exhaust and these are the pointers I will give you.
Stock manifolds, stock exhaust to CAT, Magnaflow, and a basic singe tip.
The dual exhaust just didn't sound right. It sounded better at higher RPM and crappy at idle. That V10 firing order just gives you reasons to dislike headers and duals, and the Flowmaster made a very odd resonance and drone with the V10.