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Old 10-10-2003, 03:52 AM
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Originally posted by mike6024
The gains from an ebay header vs a DC header would probably be comparable given our small engines. I'd be worried about the quality though. And you can get a Kamikaze header for around $250.
A kid in my class who used to have this drag Turbo CRX (before it got stolen) said that DC is a waste of money and doesn't give you any more gains than anything else. He said that Kamikaze is actually a good header, and came out on top in some header test in some magazine.

As for chrome (or stainless steel I think you mean) vs. ceramic I would go ceramic for 2 reasons. Its cheaper and it resists heat better.
Old 10-10-2003, 05:47 AM
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i agree 1 piece would be a bitch to install...

i have the stainless dc 4-2-1.....

its awesome and i love it...
doesn't rust(except weld spots) BUT it does turn yellow/blueish after a while, but u can get stuff to take that away for a short period of time...i actually think the gold looks good..!?

anywas the cermanic rusts, but like my couisn does, is spray paint them every couple months with silver heat restisant spray...

you can see both of our header(s) in the basement under "what does ur engine bay look liek thread" i made a cpouple days ago..
Old 10-10-2003, 06:38 AM
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yeah, the kamikaze header is lookin pretty nice for around $250. I was looking at it and saw that shipping will end up owning me at like $50. What kinds of places in SoCal sell that stuff?
Old 10-10-2003, 08:10 AM
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i personally have a kamikaze 4-1 w/ 2.5" downpipe, on my rex...its ok. chromed out and all...no rust showing up yet and its been on for about half a year now. now as for the power gains with i ti think it may have hurt me more than helped but i wont know til i dyno it later today or monday. who knows though...they boast that it will give 5 more than a dc header...but yeah stear clear of the ebay shit. it will rust up on you really quick from what i have heard.
Old 10-10-2003, 01:36 PM
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ive got a dc ceramic header 421 and it works quite well but was expensive
Old 10-10-2003, 01:51 PM
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Is ~$300 really expensive for a ceramic DC 4-2-1? I don't think so myself. Works just fine on our race car and has NO rust on it at all. The only time you will see rust is where the coating has come off-which it should not. As for power gains-ONLY a dyno will tell you for sure.
Where to buy-try Ultra Performance in Tucson or Summit. You might be surprised at the prices they offer.
Old 10-12-2003, 08:54 AM
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www.adventon.com

u can get a stainless dc for $300 there
Old 06-21-2004, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by FourthGenHatch
As for chrome (or stainless steel I think you mean) vs. ceramic I would go ceramic for 2 reasons. Its cheaper and it resists heat better.
You don't want the exhaus to resists heat. You want it to maintain heat. The quicker the heat transfer is lost, the slower the gasses move. Why do you think they wrap headers?
Old 06-21-2004, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by UltimX
You don't want the exhaus to resists heat. You want it to maintain heat. The quicker the heat transfer is lost, the slower the gasses move. Why do you think they wrap headers?
I think that is actually what he means. The ceramic coating keeps the heat IN the header. Thats what he means by heat resistant. The heat stays in the header and the engine compartment stays cooler.
Old 06-21-2004, 05:23 PM
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JDM 4-1 with 2.5 collector...:rick: I love mine

also, a one peice header is not hard to install in the least.



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