Well Team Winning Blue has grown wings and flies.
Gone is the first of two exhaust restrictions, the standard header/cat and in their place is a lovely stainless steel Good-Win Racing header.
It took me about 4½ hours, 3 hours to get the old one out and an hour and a half to get the new one in.
I ran it without the O2 sensors in the mid pipe for two days and the difference in power over standard wasn’t really all that noticeable. The cell light (engine management) was ablaze (the computer goes into safe mod and runs the mixture rich) and the idle was all over the place. A trip to the local exhaust shop to weld in a couple of O2 bung holes, one before and one after the centre CAT, fixed the cell light, idle and power. It took another day to get the computer back to its normal operating self with the bonus that it seems like my old 'oscillating idle at cold start up' problem has gone.
There are a number of noticeable before and after changes.
First up is a drop in torque below 3,000prm. These are 4:1 headers. A 4:2:1 setup would be better for low down torque.
The next is the way it really jumps when you hit 3,500rpm and then gets to the red line without slowing.
Then the “pop” on gear change up. I like that.
Last but not least is the exhaust note.
The exhaust note is something that I’ve become use to over the last week and a half. It’s louder but not overly loud, maybe up 30%. I don’t love the sound, it’s buzzy or raspy. No pun intended but it’s like a thousand wasps (the killer type). No deep burble, no Ferrari wail (sigh), hopefully something like that will only come when/if the second restriction, the muffler, is updated.
Was it worth the change? YES.
I managed to take three seconds off my best time around Eastern Creek, so it must be working.
How much extra power? Unknown at this stage as I’ve yet to hit a dyno (Edit: see later dyno posting) but I’d estimate 5 – 6 rwkW going on the reports out of the US. New rear mufflers to take the place of the standard one will nett another 2 rwkW and with my CAI, that would bring the car up to around 100 rwkW making it around 9% up on standard. Another little project may put the mufflers on hold for a while though.