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Old 07-11-2007, 07:04 PM
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Has anyone purchased and used the flowmaster pulsetech scavenger collectors? It appears to be a Tri-Y configuration. Maybe this would make more hp than the hvmc on some headers? They claim "Expect a 15 hp, 25lbs./ft increase!"
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i think using those would put the collector too far back?
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I had a set of those several years ago on a Pontiac engine and it did seem to help the midrange but the engine ran out of steam too early to tell if there was any gain on top. They make the headers long so had had to get a custom exhaust made.
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Originally Posted by spatton100
I had a set of those several years ago on a Pontiac engine and it did seem to help the midrange but the engine ran out of steam too early to tell if there was any gain on top. They make the headers long so had had to get a custom exhaust made.
So did it gain mid range and not loose anything at the upperend? What type of headers did you start with? Did you have this dyno'ed?



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