scrimshaw
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2006
- 42
Hello again
Once more I need some technical help from the experts this time on a header system that I am looking at building.
I have a fairly old straight six engine with an aluminum cylinder head that comes with two cast iron manifolds. I want to replace this with a stainless header system and a one piece flange - all stainless probably about 3/8 or 1/2 inch thick. Anyone think of any reason not to go with a one piece design?
Also I have looked into some after-market stainless systems that use a mild steel flange. Apparently this is to do with "heat absorbtion or something" according to the salesperson. Can someone give me a better technical explanation for this? These are high end systems so I doubt it's a cost issue but that is always a possibility I suppose.
I am not worried about tuning primaries, collector box sizes etc., optimum power output is not our primary concern. Thanks for all help.
Once more I need some technical help from the experts this time on a header system that I am looking at building.
I have a fairly old straight six engine with an aluminum cylinder head that comes with two cast iron manifolds. I want to replace this with a stainless header system and a one piece flange - all stainless probably about 3/8 or 1/2 inch thick. Anyone think of any reason not to go with a one piece design?
Also I have looked into some after-market stainless systems that use a mild steel flange. Apparently this is to do with "heat absorbtion or something" according to the salesperson. Can someone give me a better technical explanation for this? These are high end systems so I doubt it's a cost issue but that is always a possibility I suppose.
I am not worried about tuning primaries, collector box sizes etc., optimum power output is not our primary concern. Thanks for all help.