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Hey Guys....what Kind Of Diffrence Would It Make If One Set Of Headers Had 1 1/2 Primary's.....and The Other Set Had 1 5/8 Primary's? Would There Be A Significant Diffrence Between The 2 On Say A 2003 1500 5.3 V8?
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very significant, smaller tubes have a higher exhaust velocity, creating a better scavenging effect (good down low) but you run out of space for the exhaust at the top end. So basically if you have a blower or a stall, get the big tubes, if not and don’t have plans to go bigger then get the little tubes.
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go with at least 1 5/8 pri. i'm running 1 3/4 pri. and i have plenty of down low power although i have the mods to support it. all depends how heavily you want to mod your truck.
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The smaller pipes will make the engine more responsive to throttle inputs during nprmal driving, haveing too large of headrer primaries will take that away.
I have seen some low 11 second Vttes with 1 5/8" primaries. I run 1 5/8" primaries. Both these engines are 346+ CID engines.
I would use no larger that 1 5/8 on a 325cid engine unless using a blower or nitrous, then I would step up to the 1 3/4".
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Hog
I have seen some low 11 second Vttes with 1 5/8" primaries. I run 1 5/8" primaries. Both these engines are 346+ CID engines.
I would use no larger that 1 5/8 on a 325cid engine unless using a blower or nitrous, then I would step up to the 1 3/4".
peace
Hog
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Originally Posted by hog
The smaller pipes will make the engine more responsive to throttle inputs during nprmal driving, haveing too large of headrer primaries will take that away.
I have seen some low 11 second Vttes with 1 5/8" primaries. I run 1 5/8" primaries. Both these engines are 346+ CID engines.
I would use no larger that 1 5/8 on a 325cid engine unless using a blower or nitrous, then I would step up to the 1 3/4".
peace
Hog
I have seen some low 11 second Vttes with 1 5/8" primaries. I run 1 5/8" primaries. Both these engines are 346+ CID engines.
I would use no larger that 1 5/8 on a 325cid engine unless using a blower or nitrous, then I would step up to the 1 3/4".
peace
Hog
sometimes i think i have too much low end...
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
325ci here, cam only, 1 3/4 pri.
sometimes i think i have too much low end...
sometimes i think i have too much low end...
Low ET's are dependant on hard launches. TC's with higher stall ratings can make up for any lack of low rpm torque pretty easily. The 3.06 1st gear on our trucks help the 60 ft.
Heck if you want too go big, go 1 7/8's then. But this is all talking about WOT drag race action, street behaviour is another matter.
How does your truck behave at low rpm with only about 1/8th throttle input, is the throttle response snappy? Will it spin the tires with only a small throttle input?? I am curious.
peace
Hog
#10
Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
put it this way, poking the trottle maybe a 1/4 of the way = tire spin for me. like i said before it all depends on what he wants to do with the truck down the road.
I agree, it all depends on what he want to do with his truck.
peace
hog
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