Headers Are A *****!!!
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It took me 5 hours for the drivers side and 6 hours for the passenger side just to put some headers on my Z it was the worst experience ever!!! and now i have a cracked header and its leaking air im losing Hp and its annoying anyone have any ideas or does anyone been through the same problems??
Originally Posted by kelvin0c
It took me 5 hours for the drivers side and 6 hours for the passenger side just to put some headers on my Z it was the worst experience ever!!! and now i have a cracked header and its leaking air im losing Hp and its annoying anyone have any ideas or does anyone been through the same problems??
Way to go, you just wasted 11 hrs of your life installing headers that gain you exactly 0.28 whp. This isn't even counting the number of bruised/cut/scraped knuckles nor the cost of the headers themselves. If a person was giving headers away for free, they still wouldn't be worth installing.
My suggestion is to put the oem manifolds back on if your header(s) are leaking or cracked. It is possible you didn't get the gaskets to seal properly or have a loose nut.
Originally Posted by savvy
and you didn't even have the crawford headers lol, try installing those and let us know how it goes.
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Way to go genius.
When will people learn to leave the OEM parts alone. They are doing a fantastic job and will ceraintly last longer than any aftermarket product. +1 on you gaining zero horsepower. No offense.
When will people learn to leave the OEM parts alone. They are doing a fantastic job and will ceraintly last longer than any aftermarket product. +1 on you gaining zero horsepower. No offense.
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yup u are all right about that the headers didnt do **** for my car and i did get alot of cutts and ****.. so im just going to pull the one side back out and get it welded thank god its only the one pipeing and not the entire thing
Originally Posted by xhooniex83
what's up with your berk HFC??? haha j/k OP, sorry to hear that.
The OP seems like he had no idea how difficult it can be to remove and install headers. Now it looks like he has many complications.
Headers are not a hard install. If you get a good set, they are worth the install. As far as installing HFCs/TPs, (at least on a DE), that's got to be the easiest mod. When reinstalling my factory cats after installing headers, i could reach every single bolt from under the car.
I just installed them on my 350Z the other day the other day, thanks. A long install does not necessarily equate hard. There are some tight spaces but it is completely doable and I don't see any part of a header install requiring being a professional mechanic. Mowing the yard is a pain in the ***, but it certainly is not hard.
Originally Posted by 68Stang
Headers are not a hard install. If you get a good set, they are worth the install. As far as installing HFCs/TPs, (at least on a DE), that's got to be the easiest mod. When reinstalling my factory cats after installing headers, i could reach every single bolt from under the car.






