I'm currently running FRPP shorties with the factory midpipe, and a MAC catback and trying to decide if investing in BBK 1-3/4" long tubes would be worth it for my application. It's about $1100 including BBK's catted midpipe that could go towards other things so I'm trying to weigh it out. I've got an o/r midpipe I could install if the main restriction in the system at this point is just the factory cats.
Engine build is as follows:
Car will be getting 3.73s and all new suspension parts at the same time so I'm debating going over the exhaust while all the work is getting done. Thanks all
Engine build is as follows:
- Stock block (bored to 308) 4340 Forged Probe Crank, 5.40” Probe Ultra Light 4340 forged I-beam rods, Probe flat top pistons
- Holley Systemax II Avenger Series heads, 58cc chamber, ported intake and exhaust
- Holley Systemax II intake
- 24lb injectors
- Cam is 533/.544 215/220 114
Car will be getting 3.73s and all new suspension parts at the same time so I'm debating going over the exhaust while all the work is getting done. Thanks all
Monkeybutt2000
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The old shorties vs. long tubes debate. I had a mild 306 that lost a little hp with long tubes. With all the headache and clearance problems I switched back to unequal length shorties. I had equal length shorties from bbk but they burned the paint off the passenger strut tower. I don't know if they helped or hurt power. They were on a different combo.
I'm turbo now but have a brand new set of long tubes I've been dragging around for about 15 years.
I'm turbo now but have a brand new set of long tubes I've been dragging around for about 15 years.
foxbodybill89
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When properly done, long tubes will pretty much always net power over shorties, sometimes it’s significant. Honestly I’d rather do plugs on my car with long tubes than any car with equal length shorties…
Personally I pretty much always recommend long tubes, if you want to do more with the engine later they’ll be there, and won’t hinder you in the future. The 1 3/4 will be fine, it’s not like they’re going to be too big. Install really isn’t that bad, and I’ve never ran into an instance where they make anything else with the car that bad to deal with, unless you need to do a steering rack, then it’s kind of a bitch. It’s not like you’ll be taking off the headers and putting them back on over and over again. It’s usually kind of a one and done deal.
Personally I pretty much always recommend long tubes, if you want to do more with the engine later they’ll be there, and won’t hinder you in the future. The 1 3/4 will be fine, it’s not like they’re going to be too big. Install really isn’t that bad, and I’ve never ran into an instance where they make anything else with the car that bad to deal with, unless you need to do a steering rack, then it’s kind of a bitch. It’s not like you’ll be taking off the headers and putting them back on over and over again. It’s usually kind of a one and done deal.
You race'n it?
My opinion is long tubes are king but I'm old school and on the street where torque is needed, if it's just a cruiser it will not matter, there is a member here that I have not heard from for a while that builds headers and has a thread that talks about headers, what they do and how it works, he is an advocate for mid length headers
street cruiser - short tubes will be ok with aftermarket H pipe and cats
race - long tubes is a no brainer
just my opinion
My opinion is long tubes are king but I'm old school and on the street where torque is needed, if it's just a cruiser it will not matter, there is a member here that I have not heard from for a while that builds headers and has a thread that talks about headers, what they do and how it works, he is an advocate for mid length headers
street cruiser - short tubes will be ok with aftermarket H pipe and cats
race - long tubes is a no brainer
just my opinion
And I'll just throw my 2cents in here. Whether you decide on long tubes, mid-length, or shorties, be aware that not all headers are the same. Flange, collector, and outlet design play a huge role in how the header performs. A set of well made mid-lengths with a good collector will outperform a set of long tubes with a crappy collector and outlet (like a ball and socket design). There are a lot of variables that can affect header performance and is one reason I believe people have differing experiences with different types of exhausts. It has been pretty well proven on the dyno that long tubes > mid lengths > shorties when it comes to all out power.
IMO, for a street vehicle not looking for every last HP, I'd look at a set of mid-length headers with an aftermarket H or X pipe and exhaust.
IMO, for a street vehicle not looking for every last HP, I'd look at a set of mid-length headers with an aftermarket H or X pipe and exhaust.
I really liked longtubes on one of my previoius tfs top end cars but always had starter heat soak issues and one set hung a good bit lower than the other set. That made ground clearance very sketchy because it wasn't a track only car but overall I'd run them again if I was as lazy as I am now. I don't remember which brand hung lower but I had macs and bbks. Now a days the cars get shorty unequal lengths because like I said i'm lazy and they are just so much easier to unbolt and remove where as with the longtubes it was a unbolt the steering shaft and motor mount kind of fun.
IMO, for a street vehicle not looking for every last HP, I'd look at a set of mid-length headers with an aftermarket H or X pipe and exhaust.
Can you even find mid-lenght plus matching h-pipe these days?
Something else to consider if you want long tubes (which Boosted mentioned in part above) is heat. Long tube headers will radiate far more heat that shorties will. It could expose other weak links under the hood over time.
Can you even find mid-lenght plus matching h-pipe these days?
None that I know of anymore, which is why I meant shorty...
This is a thread from the man KarThief mentioned earlier. He has a few write ups on the different styles of headers out there. I dont know if they are still in business. It looks like he has not logged onto the site since 9/2/20.
www.stangnet.com
Exhaust - Headers - Myths and Secrets...
Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from making bad decisions. This is a famous quote from Mark Twain. Selecting headers for your Mustang is all about making decisions. You will have to decide which style header is best for your combination; long tube, shorty style, mid...
I think that he felt nobody was listening and there also was a disgruntled member that had issues with him.
let's see if he will weigh in, he may be able to help with the mid pipe issues, he builds headers.
@geoklas
it appears his account is deactivated.
let's see if he will weigh in, he may be able to help with the mid pipe issues, he builds headers.
@geoklas
it appears his account is deactivated.
Dude is 81. He got fed up and noped his way out. Really to bad he seemed to know a lot. You could probably contact him through his business if its still open.
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