QTPs installed...
The QTPs are excellent headers. The driver side header fits much better than the Dynatech as far as clearance. I think I may have lost half an inch on the passenger side.
The only problem with the QTPs was the #1 Primary was in strong contact with the steering shaft. Apparently these cars have a few different steering shafts so most people probably don't have this problem. LLoyd at MTI grinded down the shaft for me a good amount and it still wasn't enough, I ground it down some more and it clears now.
Barry at QTP was very helpfull, awesome guy.
I didn't get a chance to dyno before the install but I still have some interesting numbers.
From my old setup (dynatechs, 3" true dual with x pipe) to the new one (QTPs, 3" - 3.5" Y with single 3.5" QTP cutout) I gained about 2 HP across the band. Not bad! I don't have any torque numbers for the new setup. The new setup is dead silent compared to the old one when the cutout is closed. MTI built an excellent Y-pipe, the QTP cutout is too much fun.
The QTPs welded on merge was worth it in itself. The Dynatech slip ons leaked terribly.
Thanks to MTI for working me in (can't praise them enough every time they work on my car, they have to be the most proffesional shop ever), to LLoyd for solving my fitment issue, and to Barry at QTP for all of his help.Overall these are the best headers around for a big motor if you want a merge collector. If I can see on Friday I'm gonna head out to HRP. (I'm getting laisik eye surgery on Thursday
)-Justin
Either way, sounds like you got some kick *** headers.
Either way, sounds like you got some kick *** headers.
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