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![]() Question for the masses....for a car that's gonna be running close to or just over 500hp (N2O or blower + some other goodies in near-distant future
![]() ![]() ------------------ '90 LX 5.0;12K original miles (no sh*&);3.55 gears; March pulleys;Edelbrock Performer Heads;BBK 1 5/8" equal length shorties;MSD 6AL ignition w/ blaster 2 coil;FMS E303 cam;Pro-M 75mm MAF;BBK 70mm TB; Eibach drag-launch spring kit;Southside welded subs;9" K&N cone filter charger;Hurst shifter;Cervini's 3" turbo hood;A/C delete; gutted cats;2 chamber Flomasters;Corbeau racing seats;FMS 30# injectors;JMS chip; Holley 190lb fp;TFS track heat Intake (12.299 @ 113 - 1.78 60') |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: middleburg, fl, usa
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![]() I am not sure what others will say but I would recommend the long tube headers and 3" exhaust but I am bias because that is what I now run and it sounds awesome.
347 with long tubes w/3" x-pipe and 3" 1 chamber flowmasters with turndowns. ![]() As for size I would say go with the 1 3/4" and you should make up the loss in low-end torque with high-end horsepower, that’s even if you loose any torque. ------------------ James Cox nochevy@hotmail.com 1991 Mustang LX 12.565 @109.38mph 1.764 60ft |
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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Sugarland, TX USA
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![]() I'm not making quite 500 hp but I did find that installing 3" x 2 1/2" reducers on my headers may have increased hp just a little. Take a look at my numbers from two weeks apart. The weather as about the same. Hot!
With 2 1/2 reducers 60' = 1.446 1/8 = 6.650 1/8 mph = 102.43 1/4 = 10.516 1/4 mph = 126.27 w/3" turndown 60' = 1.472 1/8 = 6.649 1/8 mph = 102.59 1/4 = 10.523 1/4 mph = 125.99 Notice that even though I had a better 60' with the 3 x 2 1/2 reducers, my 1/8 mile time was not as good. But I pulled more hp on the top end and passed that time up. My 3 x 2 1/2 reducters have a 2.375 ID. I wonder what a 2.500 ID would do. You can veiw my web page and see all my mods. ------------------ 88 347, Twisted wedge heads,Comp Cams 224/230 cam, 1/4=10.516 @ 126.27, 60' = 1.446 http://xs-fx.com/raughammer/larrysample.htm |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Acton MA USA
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![]() As you can see with 8850's results even with a 347 3" may be a tad too large. Even many big block Chevys run 2.5 - 3" systems for street use. Racers tend to go with 4" mufflers with big blocks. For a street driven 302 car, stick with 2.5" system with 1 5/8" headers either long tube or shorty.
------------------ Frank W 90 5.0 LX coupe Daily driver. Silencer removed, K&N filter. Flexalite fan, 3 core radiator. FMS flywheel and Clutch, FMS blue wires Energy Suspension end links 88 Notch 2.3L 5 speed Parts/beater car My two Notchbacks 74 Chevy Laguna Type S-3 305 Finally fixed getting a 454 to put in garage <A HREF="http://www.chevellepages.com/folingo" TARGET=_blank>www.chevellepages. |
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![]() Thanks for your input!
------------------ '90 LX 5.0;12K original miles (no sh*&);3.55 gears; March pulleys;Edelbrock Performer Heads;BBK 1 5/8" equal length shorties;MSD 6AL ignition w/ blaster 2 coil;FMS E303 cam;Pro-M 75mm MAF;BBK 70mm TB; Eibach drag-launch spring kit;Southside welded subs;9" K&N cone filter charger;Hurst shifter;Cervini's 3" turbo hood;A/C delete; gutted cats;2 chamber Flomasters;Corbeau racing seats;FMS 30# injectors;JMS chip; Holley 190lb fp;TFS track heat Intake (12.299 @ 113 - 1.78 60') |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: San Jose, California USA
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![]() Actually, in my book of dyno runs, it shows long tube headers make more power throughout the whole power band from idle to redline. So their is no trade off in putting in the long tubes vs. shorty's.
------------------ 1993 Mustang GT - March Ram Air & Pullies, K&N, C&L 73mm MAF, 3.73 Gears, Super Competition Hooker Headers, 2 1/2 in. High Flow H-Pipe & Cat Back, Pro 5.0 Shifter, 16* Timing Advance, 8.5mm MSD Super Cunductor Plug Wires, Romoved front Sway Bar, Pro-Shift Lite, LX lights |
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![]() Thanks guys! Your help is much appreciated to help me make up my fragile little mind
![]() ------------------ '90 LX 5.0;12K original miles (no sh*&);3.55 gears; March pulleys;Edelbrock Performer Heads;BBK 1 5/8" equal length shorties;MSD 6AL ignition w/ blaster 2 coil;FMS E303 cam;Pro-M 75mm MAF;BBK 70mm TB; Eibach drag-launch spring kit;Southside welded subs;9" K&N cone filter charger;Hurst shifter;Cervini's 3" turbo hood;A/C delete; gutted cats;2 chamber Flomasters;Corbeau racing seats;FMS 30# injectors;JMS chip; Holley 190lb fp;TFS track heat Intake (12.299 @ 113 - 1.78 60') |
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Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Rogers, MN
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![]() 5.0 Mustang and Super Fords had a dyno comparison on their web site where the shorties made MORE peake power but the long tubes made more average power over the entire powerband. That's great for first gear, but once you're on to second, the band where you shift is pretty narrow and it is better to have more power in just the specific working range.
------------------ 351W 89 Mustang GT Convertible |
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