69clone
Well-Known Member
Headers! My car had them already when i bought it so i can't tell you anything about that, But my dads stang sounds so much better and picked up in the 1/4mile before the dyno ****ed it up.
I just removed the headers and installed '68 HP manifolds on my 496" six pack engine. I also wanted it to appear more "stock". I'm sure there is some, but, I can't really tell any power difference on the street, but there is a definite sound difference. That "tinny" header sound and the header leaks are gone. To me the manifolds look better too. It's also going to be easier to change starters or transmissions if the occasion arises.
As I always ask, because it is paramount to an accurate answer. --- what are your goals with the car?
In the same vein, what cam are you using, stock heads?, auto or manual trans, converter stall, rear gears, other mods, etc.
Usually, headers will give you more power, but if they are too big (which most TTI's are), you will get better performance with manifolds.
On a street performance, iron headed engine, I have found that 1-3/4" chepo headers, with the collectors extended as long as is possible (up to 24" inches or so), will give a very substantial performance increase.
Stock HP manifolds will not give up anything on headers till about 4,000 RPM, and then only if the headers are not to big. The TTI step headers will cost you at least a couple of tenths unless you are running in the 7,000++ RPM range, and the 2" inchers will reduce "street" performance just slightly less on an iron headed engine.
The smaller tubes produce more power, but TTI's collectors are too short for "street" type engines.
TTI's fit well. That's all that I can say good about them. They are not a max performance header. In most "street" applications, stock HP manifolds will equal the performance, but the rest of the exhaust system will be as big a consideration as the header.
Stock manifold with 2-3/4 head pipes, 3" exhaust, generally produce more torque, and will only start falling off at the 5,000 plus range.
Like I said, what is your goals?