BennyBlown2v
New Member
Go find the difference in gain between short and long tubes. I'm guessing it's under 10 hp. Once you find that number, subtract the added cost of longtubes. Then subtract the added pain of having your collectors really low to the ground. Then subtract the cost of a new midpipe. then subtract the headache of removing the longtubes to get to other parts of your car. Then, ask yourself if it's still worth it.
I agree and then disagree. Sure Shorties are easier to work around, have great clearance from accessories and ground...but they surely don't make 10hp less than lt's... Lt's have clearly shown a 20-25hp in NA applications, and 20-30hp in FI applications - shorties however have been shown time and time again to have 0-8hp gains on otherwise stock NA cars, and only at certain boost/flow rates come close to the gains of long tube headers. I know for a fact I gained 29rwhp from my LT's on equal boost on stock manifolds (so say 19hp over shorties as a generous estimate), and I had same o/r mid pipe with both setups.
I must concede that LT's are a bitch to work with/around...and that with shorty headers you would make "enough" hp in a high hp application to not warrant the extra cost/headaches of working around them.

