Headers
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PLM B Series Tri-Y Big Tube Header Acura Integra | Honda Civic B-Series Engines 1992-2001
PLM Hood Exit Header K-Series K-Swap FG4 K24Z7 Honda Civic | Del Sol | Acura Integra 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven B-Series Hood Exit Race Header w/ 4-1 Megaphone B18 B20 Honda Civic | Del Sol | CRX | Acura Integra 1988-2001
PLM Power Driven D-Series TA Header Honda Civic | Del Sol | CR-X 1988-2000
PLM Power Driven H-Series Hood Exit Race Header 4-1 Megaphone H22 F20B H22A Honda Civic | Del Sol | CRX | Acura Integra 1988-2000
PLM Power Driven K Swap 4-1 Megaphone Header Honda Civic | Acura Integra 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven K Swap 4-2-1 Tri-Y Header Honda Civic | Acura Integra 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven K Swap Header 4-1 Merge Collector Honda Civic | Acura Integra 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven K-Series Hood Exit Race Header (4-1 Megaphone) Non-Lean Honda Civic | Del Sol | Acura Integra 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven K-Swap K24 K20 Megaphone 3inch V-Band Header V3 Honda Civic EG | EK | Acura Integra DC2 1992-2001
PLM Power Driven RH Race K-Swap 4-2-1 Ramhorn Header Honda Civic | Acura Integra 1990-2000
PLM Power Driven T3 Top Mount Turbo Manifold D-Series D15 D16 Honda Civic 1992-2001
SPOON Sports 4-2 Exhaust Manifold Honda Civic B16A EK4 19996-2000
Are Performance Headers a Worthy Upgrade?
Before we make your head spin on whether a header upgrade is worthy or not, we first must know what a header is.
First, we differentiate a header from an exhaust manifold that comes stock with most cars. While they do the same job, the difference is that an exhaust manifold is a solid cast iron piece across all cylinders. In contrast, an exhaust header is made up of individual steel tubes for each exhaust port, welded to meet at a collector or several collectors to bring the exhaust gases down to a single pipe, ready to flow through the rest of the exhaust system.
Why Do Manufacturers Use Manifolds?
Manufacturers use exhaust manifolds for a few reasons. Still, the two main ones are that cast header blocks are cheaper to produce and the fact that these thick cast-iron structures are great for holding in heat, are very durable, and help keep unwanted exhaust noise down. As enthusiasts, exhaust noises are most wanted.
And then, we get to the disadvantages of most stock exhaust manifolds, which are rough interior surfaces from casting results in low exhaust flow and unequal length of exhaust travel for each cylinder to meet at the collector.
What Are the Advantages of Headers?
- The first issue is taken care of pretty quickly. Since exhaust headers are made from smooth bore tubing, there is very little to disrupt the exhaust flow.
- Ridding you of the second issue is where things get tricky because we are going to the subject of scavenging.
- Scavenging can be thought of as the opposite of backpressure. With efficient exhaust flow, the outgoing gases will create a vacuum behind the outgoing pulse. As the valves are opening between cylinder strokes, there is a sweet spot where the intake and exhaust valves are at least partially open at the same time.
Remember, more air = more power.
Where equal length headers come into play to help here is by ensuring that each the tube from the cylinder head to the collector is the same length, those exhaust pulses have the same distance to travel to get there. That way, there is always a clear path for the exiting exhaust to free up as much back pressure as possible for the next pulse coming back down that line, ensuring as close to ideal conditions for scavenging as possible.
This is where headers’ main advantage comes from and why such immense performance benefits in installing them.
Is Bigger, Better?
Another reminder for those who like big-bore pipes is that a bigger header tube isn’t necessarily better. The process of scavenging relies on the vacuum created in that pipe, and too large a diameter would limit that effect.
This is why engines make more power with headers than if they just vented straight to the atmosphere directly from the cylinder head.
Another reminder for tuning your car is to make the rest of your exhaust system less restrictive before installing headers. This means installing larger-diameter, mandrel-bent exhaust pipes, and it means using freer-flowing mufflers. There will be no benefit to putting headers on if the exhaust flow is only going to be choked further down the line.
Different style headers provide varying sounds and power. Long tube headers supply the most power and increase the vehicle’s sound. Mid-length headers give power ratios and sound qualities somewhat less than long tube headers.
Horsepower and torque is the most significant benefit to installing aftermarket headers. Another advantage is the driver’s ability to open the car’s exhaust, which generates an appealing sound.
So, to summarize: Headers improve flow, make nice noises, and add a bit of power and torque.
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