SS Headers new design now in stock
We have taken alot of care and time in developing these new headers, they are made from HD 2mm tube, precision tig welded and have slip joints on the front pipes which can be clamped with Mikalor clamps(supplied) for total sealing. The design gives excellent gas flow and good clearance for fitting. The up-pipe is a smaller bore than most aftermarket headers giving great spool and gas flow to the turbo, it also features a double walled slip joint. This makes the fitting easier to get everything perfectly aligned. It also prevents cracking and was specifically developed for competition cars running very high temps, eg antilag.
Ive run one on my own rally car (34mm restictor-338bhp/600nm) for the past 3 years and even running in the hottest weather with antilag on they are still not showing any sign of cracking. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item51d20d1074 |
Be intrested to see some feedback on these once fitted with some before and after figures :)
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The actual manifold size and shape is the same as my old ones, which have always given good results as seen on our test car-
https://www.scoobynet.com/projects-4...test-mule.html the main improvements are thicker pipe, better weld quality and a better way of sealing the front slip joints. The up-pipe is the main thing to improve on, as its a smaller bore and the slip joint improves the fitment and reliability. We will also be selling the up-pipe seperately but they havn't arrived yet. |
I notice you have no restrictor bars welded at the slip joints to stop them opening up to much. If you clamp them at the slip joint then they can't expand so pointless having a slip joint.
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Originally Posted by Arch
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I notice you have no restrictor bars welded at the slip joints to stop them opening up to much. If you clamp them at the slip joint then they can't expand so pointless having a slip joint.
They have been tested in a very harsh environment and no signs of cracking or leaks from the slip joints or the up-pipe gasket. What ive found over many years of fitting, fixing and re-designing is that allowing some movement between the fixed points of the manifold is the key thing. |
Hi,
What kind of power are these suited to? |
Originally Posted by t999cuk
(Post 11692440)
Hi,
What kind of power are these suited to? |
Well, I orders a set yesterday on the strength of Andys advice and workmanship. I'd been debating over what way to go ie ported or gt spec but after speaking to andy I thought I'd give his a go, they look a quality product and home grown and developed, fair price too. I won't be able to report back yet as I'm just collecting parts for my build as funds allow.
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Originally Posted by wms-racing
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Yes they are clamped together, but not welded solid, so they can move about enough to prevent cracking and the clamps keep a good seal.
They have been tested in a very harsh environment and no signs of cracking or leaks from the slip joints or the up-pipe gasket. What ive found over many years of fitting, fixing and re-designing is that allowing some movement between the fixed points of the manifold is the key thing. Attachment 47248 Attachment 47249 |
An absolute bargain buy if it delivers what it promises.
Welldone Andy for putting another option out there for potential buyers. |
Originally Posted by Arch
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The point I was trying to make relates to the amount of movement allowed on the slip joints. I have just had a failure of the pipe for cyl 4 just before the collector. This has been attributed to fatigue caused by the restraining bar for that pipe failing and allowing the expansion joint to expand suffficiently to cause repeated flex at the area of the weld at the collector. This fatigue eventiually caused the failure below. That's why in my opinion the headers, which look good could benefit from the restraining bars on the slip joints of the two pipes from cyl's 2 and 4.
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Hope you have not taken this as negative as it was meant to be constructive, your headers do look very well made and well designed. In my opinion a couple of restrictor bars on the slip joints would make them even better.
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Originally Posted by Arch
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Hope you have not taken this as negative as it was meant to be constructive, your headers do look very well made and well designed. In my opinion a couple of restrictor bars on the slip joints would make them even better.
Hopefully i'll have another couple of cars I can show dyno results soon, I have a pretty std bug wrx and a V7 JDM STI with a 2.6 stroker in to test. |
Could have helped you out there but already went down the RCM road and ordered a set
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Hello Andy, are you only making them with a 2 bolt up pipe design ?? Wasnt your previous model using the 3 bolt fitment ??
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Originally Posted by Dubzy
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Hello Andy, are you only making them with a 2 bolt up pipe design ?? Wasnt your previous model using the 3 bolt fitment ??
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I'm considering giving it a try.
Are they made to order or do you have in stock? |
Just bought a "trick uppipe " for my standard headers, can you see these making much difference to the standard ported headers and will the trick uppipe fit your headers? Also if so will you do any sort of discount without your uppipe?
Thanks Ian. |
Originally Posted by ianbott
(Post 11694840)
Just bought a "trick uppipe " for my standard headers, can you see these making much difference to the standard ported headers and will the trick uppipe fit your headers? Also if so will you do any sort of discount without your uppipe?
Thanks Ian. We have nearly sold out of the first few sets in stock, but there's another 50 on the way and should be available from the end of the month. If you are in a rush I can probably get hold of one set. They do come as the kit - headers/up-pipe, but yes you could fit your trick up-pipe and sell the other one. Let me know if you need a set? regards Andy |
Thanks for the reply Andy, I have recently bought an MDX321T and aiming for somewhere around 400-420bhp, I know it's capable of more but don't need it haha.
I didn't really want to go down the rcm route purely for cost plus I am not looking for all out power as want to retain some low down spool so from what you have said they seem ideal. Would the up pipe you supply with the headers make much difference to spoil if swapping from a standard uppipe? Cheers Ian. |
Originally Posted by ianbott
(Post 11695011)
Thanks for the reply Andy, I have recently bought an MDX321T and aiming for somewhere around 400-420bhp, I know it's capable of more but don't need it haha.
I didn't really want to go down the rcm route purely for cost plus I am not looking for all out power as want to retain some low down spool so from what you have said they seem ideal. Would the up pipe you supply with the headers make much difference to spoil if swapping from a standard uppipe? Cheers Ian. |
Thanks for the response. The only reason I ask is I want to use the Harvey uppipe as it cost me a fortune lol. So the thinking is fit these headers with the Harvey uppipe and flog the uppipe that comes with the headers as an upgrade for someone.
Cheers Ian |
Originally Posted by ianbott
(Post 11695263)
Thanks for the response. The only reason I ask is I want to use the Harvey uppipe as it cost me a fortune lol. So the thinking is fit these headers with the Harvey uppipe and flog the uppipe that comes with the headers as an upgrade for someone.
Cheers Ian |
Hi inlet and outlet of the new up pipe are 46mm.
You need any more info? What sort of deal you have in mind? |
Quick up-date, the first few we had in stock have all gone, but the full shipment is due to land thiw weekend, so all being well we will have them ready to send out by the end of next week.
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So you will update the link with an ebay listing that has not ended?
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Originally Posted by jbagh
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So you will update the link with an ebay listing that has not ended?
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Are these back in stock yet?
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Originally Posted by ianbott
(Post 11703459)
Are these back in stock yet?
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In stock now folks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item51d39a58a9 We also have the up-pipes available seperately and will put a listing up shortly |
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