NitroDann wrote:Understood. The other solution is of course a complete replacement exhaust built for the purpose which I imagine would have flanges in different spots.
That's one if the problems I always have when building exhausts parts for people who want it to fit other 'bolt on' parts, flange count and location as well as pipe location and muffler location are dictated by factory design.
A complete custom system removes all compromises. I bet a set of 4-2-1 NC headers opening into a long but low cell count cat fitted around the same place the stock first flange is and followed by a free flowing 2.5" system would achieve all of the goals here. However needing each part to bolt onto stock flange locations doesn't allow this.
Dann
Looking at a direct comparison between the OE header and the GWR item, there is no doubt it is better. The runners are longer, and collect much nicer than the OE item. However, as far as the advertised gains and dyno results go, as always with self dyno'd results they'll be inflated, and the worst result compared with the best result over all of there dyno runs. I only ever trust independant results, and even then I'm wary as dyno people can be persuaded to fudge figures as well. I have no doubt that there would be a power increase, but no where near the advertised figures.
However, if you were to compare the OE header with a decent 4-2-1 header, and a cat mounted in the correct position the results would be far better than the GWR item above. But as you stated not a direct fit.
I guess it comes down to the individual, but there is no way I'd spend that sort of money on a sub standard header arrangement for any car.
Cheers
Woz