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Old 03-01-2005, 08:53 AM
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hi im new to honda tech and i had a question about a header for an ex. what is the difference between 4-1 and 4-2-1?
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piping..hehe

421 give mid power
4-1 give hi power

rpm wise

not that noticeable anyways
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4-1 = more power top end
4-2-1 = more low end power

They both give you a little more low end, and top end but there made for a reason which is that. If your cars stock though, you wont feel **** and its probably like 2 hp
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4 to 1(4 pipes that get welded into 1)
4 to 2 to1 (4 pipes that get welded down to 2 then down to 1)
Polish edit: sorry bro i misunderstood question.
Yeah what they said.
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