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Can someone explain this? For about $160, I'll do this mod if it'll yield a few extra horsies. I'm not going to bother if someone here with a good mechanical or engineering background will tell me that it is pointless due to those dimensions.
I believe that these are the same ones made by Megan Racing. I'm not familiar with them. Do they make junk? Anyone have any idea of what realistic numbers may look like?
The OEM primaries taper down very quickly (where it is critical) and are very restrictive. The Megan's are significantly longer and have better and smoother bends than the OEM. They went as large as they could, due to space limitations. The primaries have the same inlet diameter as the exhaust exit ports on the engine (I don't know if I messed that up or not).
This WILL eliminate the catalytic converters. You must go to www.o2simulator.com and purchase a $35 device which splices into your o2 sensor to fool it into thinking that there is a catalytic converter in order to prevent a CEL. Here's the link to the actual part: http://webstore.o2simulator.com/inde...WPROD&ProdID=8
I spoke to the guy who installed it on an IS 250 that Megan Racing has. It took him about 6 hours. He states that he could have done it in 5 if he had pneumatic tools. He doesn't recommend the installation for novices. The install is difficult and a PITA, especially if done without pneumatic tools, due to the cramped engine bay. The headers have a 1 year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and / or workmanship.
These headers give the greatest gains on manual transmission equipped IS 250 models, but Megan Racing installed theirs on an automatic transmission equipped model. He tells me that the automatic transmission bleeds a lot of power between the crank and the wheels, but nevertheless, after dynoing on a DynoJet (as opposed to a DynoPack?), observed improvements of between 7 - 9 hp to the wheels. Some of this (I don't know how much) is attributable to the elimination of the excessively restrictive catalytic converter.
I'm almost sure I'm ordering a set before the week ends. I'll post once I receive the parts and again once I've installed the parts. I probably won't do a dyno, just to keep from getting upset if I don't see any gains, or worse yet, if I see a loss. Unless, that is, if someone wants to sponsor the Dyno runs
.For the price of these on eBay, it seems like an acceptable risk.
Opinions? Comments? Suggestions?
Please, don't tell me I should have purchased a 350 instead of trying to "race up" a 250. Obviously, if I could have, I would have. I've got no qualms admitting this was a money thing for me. Keep in mind that due to import taxes, a 350 will set you back $55,000USD in Puerto Rico. Not as bad as Hong Kong's 100% import tax or the ridiculously outrageous tax levied in the Netherlands; close to $200k over there!
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