What does a header job require?
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By themselves? Probably not much of a difference. However... Every mod you add builds on what has gone before. Help the exhaust breathe better, and you may or may not notice a bit more grunt, add a better flowing intake system, even if its just a better filter, and the two together give you more than either one would by itself. Consider: You are looking at single-digit improvements here..... You MAY notice the engine runs better, but, you may or may not notice increased power.
I suppose, the real question becomes: What do you want to do with your truck? Are you going to use it AS a truck? Towing? Hauling? Off-Roading? Street racing? What?
I suppose, the real question becomes: What do you want to do with your truck? Are you going to use it AS a truck? Towing? Hauling? Off-Roading? Street racing? What?
Ive looked into the kegger mod and it seems like a pretty good mod for the money. Say if i were to do the kegger mod and the headers, would i see a noticeable difference then? I already have a cold air intake but im planning on upgrading to a better one.
#12
To my way of thinking, the greatest benefit of good headers (and better than factory flow all the way to the tailpipe) on our Magnum truck engines is that they get the heat away from the cylinder heads more efficiently -- the additional cost of ceramic coating, plus vigilance for signs of a leaky plenum gasket, might pay for itself by keeping the cost of replacement heads in your wallet. The cooling effect of the flow improvement might also allow you to run a slightly more aggressive tune, if you're looking to go that route.
#13
the truck is my daily. I use it to off road alot and i do some racing but nothing serious, just for fun. I rarely tow anything. I just want better performance from it.
Ive looked into the kegger mod and it seems like a pretty good mod for the money. Say if i were to do the kegger mod and the headers, would i see a noticeable difference then? I already have a cold air intake but im planning on upgrading to a better one.
Ive looked into the kegger mod and it seems like a pretty good mod for the money. Say if i were to do the kegger mod and the headers, would i see a noticeable difference then? I already have a cold air intake but im planning on upgrading to a better one.
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Maybe with long tubes, but i dont think it would with shortys since i took my manifolds off to replace the manifold gaskets and i didnt have to disconnect anything.
#18
I've not seen any shorties that require removal of unrelated parts to gain access. Some long tubes will require it. Usually the installation instructions will tell the story, and most manufacturers put that stuff online.
#19
you might find these helpful...
there's a bunch more related videos on those links too...
fuel injection aside the 5.9 is a good ol' 360 v8 and responds well to anything you would do to a v8 in the 70's or before.
there's no voodo to it, except you need a tune when you change too many things since there's no screws to adjust on the injectors. a tune is just all around a good idea, stock or not. get's rid of the factory impairments like torque management for example, that were put there to keep the first owner from breaking something the warranty might have to cover. ever notice how when vehicles became computer controlled the warranty's got longer and longer, more inclusive? tuners can get rid of those factory money saving features that make a 400hp factory car feel like a turd vs a 400hp classic.
there's a bunch more related videos on those links too...
fuel injection aside the 5.9 is a good ol' 360 v8 and responds well to anything you would do to a v8 in the 70's or before.
there's no voodo to it, except you need a tune when you change too many things since there's no screws to adjust on the injectors. a tune is just all around a good idea, stock or not. get's rid of the factory impairments like torque management for example, that were put there to keep the first owner from breaking something the warranty might have to cover. ever notice how when vehicles became computer controlled the warranty's got longer and longer, more inclusive? tuners can get rid of those factory money saving features that make a 400hp factory car feel like a turd vs a 400hp classic.
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