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  • Custom 1995-1997 Headers Idea, Need Help!

    I've been scheming to solve the problem of not having a semi-cheap solution for quality headers for our 97 v6's. My question is, if I were to purchase a set of tubular 2000+ manifolds and to have them ported out enough on the inside and polished too while also having them port matched to the heads, would it be worth the price of $300-320 and would it offer a good gain and exhaust tone? Also, how thin could they be safely ported out??
    C. Boney<br />1997 Firebird 3.8L V6<br />---------------------<br />Modifications:<br /> <br /> SLP Cold Air Induction, Ported/Polished Throttle Body, Carsound 3\" High Flow Cat, Sweet Thunder 24\" Chambered Muffler, Removed Rear Exhaust Section, Custom Fan Switch, 35th Anniv. Silver Stripes, Old T/A-Style Silver Sail Birds

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    Could you "tune" the exhaust manifold, to some degree with porting to even further replicate the effects of headers? I mean by varying the amount of porting done for each sequential exhaust pulse.
    1997 Camaro RS<br />White w/T-tops

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    • #3
      Have you ever seen tubular manifolds? (I had a set, but I sold them.) From what I understand you'd have to cut them in half to be able to port them. There's no way to get any kind of porting tool all the way down the pipes. Porting them has been discussed before. Not saying its a bad idea, but nobodies thought it was worth it so far.

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      • #4
        Well I answered my own question by calling a guy at Dvorak Machine Shop and this is what he told me.

        1. You can do it, they use an abrasive clay that is forced through the tubes at a LOT of pressure which cleanly ports them, but is expensive.

        2. This would make no difference with stock heads and cam, only changing the tube length (making longtubes maybe) would be capable of gaining more horsepower at the expense of torque.

        3. If possible to find, he said a set of longtube headers with a tri-y design (like the CIA's I believe) to maintain some torque would be our best solution.
        C. Boney<br />1997 Firebird 3.8L V6<br />---------------------<br />Modifications:<br /> <br /> SLP Cold Air Induction, Ported/Polished Throttle Body, Carsound 3\" High Flow Cat, Sweet Thunder 24\" Chambered Muffler, Removed Rear Exhaust Section, Custom Fan Switch, 35th Anniv. Silver Stripes, Old T/A-Style Silver Sail Birds

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