shorties vs. longtubes
#12
I got a set of Gibsons shorty headers, haven't installed them yet...I get the feeling I should put these up on the auction block as it seems the majority of you guys think it's useless... I'm I right here...
Dave
Dave
#13
Shortys are only better for running constant, high RPM's like in a circle track car. They'll help balance flow at the high end. When do you ever keep a truck above 3500?
LT's will allow for better power to move at lower RPM's and help to increase torque. Long Tubes all day!
LT's will allow for better power to move at lower RPM's and help to increase torque. Long Tubes all day!
#15
Originally Posted by .T.
Shortys are only better for running constant, high RPM's like in a circle track car. They'll help balance flow at the high end. When do you ever keep a truck above 3500?
LT's will allow for better power to move at lower RPM's and help to increase torque. Long Tubes all day!
LT's will allow for better power to move at lower RPM's and help to increase torque. Long Tubes all day!

A+ answer. This is the first response that I have seen that gave an explanation as to why the shorty's do not work as well. Not just, "they suck". Thank you for the USEFULL information.
Now, TOG makes a mid length header. Yu still have to cut and weld, but they are carb approved. After talking with ASM, they consider their header mid length as well.
#16
I used to have a set of Edelbrock shorties and they are definetely more suited to high-rpm. I actually felt like I lost a little power down low (but that might have just been disappointment at not being able to feel any power gain at all.)
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