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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:19 PM
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Default h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)??

I don't think spoon, or Toda makes any... other makers ??? i have a mugen possibly selling.. other maker ??? dyno proven...

DOES ANYBODY have any DYNO's about the GREDDY one ?
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:49 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

The next and hopefully last version of the SMSP header will be done before New Years
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:54 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

is the greddy one better than mugen ?
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:56 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

I have a dyno of my car with a greddy header. It definately works well for such a "bolt-on" header, meaning it fits a stock USDM cat perfectly. I'm sure the SMSP header will have much more potential with a 2.5'' collector. I would imagine the Mugen header could perform better than the Greddy but that has never been proven. I know JUN also has a header, which will have a more appropriately size collector like Mugen or SMSP. That header is also unproven, but I'm sure works great.

My car dyno'ed at 183.5 whp SAE, 188.5 (actual) with just an AEM CAI, Greddy header, Apexi RS cat-back (muffler disconnected). I also had a CM clutch and ACT flywheel.
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:57 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

is the greddy one better than mugen ?
No...
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 10:10 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

If you can't wait for the SMSP header might wanna look into a kamikaze header..cheaper than DC..
it would work for an NA setup, but is best w/supercharged I heard.
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 10:16 PM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

So the only Header that could be possibly be better than my current MUGEN one would either be an smsp or JUN ??? hmm..... where is a link for the JUN one and price range... i'm going N/A so i can't really second best parts... if there's a better part i'm going to try to aquire it...

sorry if dumb question.. got a complete h22a drop in for my EK, and bought some bolt onts for it "MUGEN header" and "MUgen exaust" and other stuff...

all this stuff hasn't be run yet so i don't know what potential it does have ... but I do beleive you guys.....
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Old Oct 28, 2002 | 11:09 AM
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Default Re: h22a HEADER which is best for Normally Aspirated all out (MUGEN or GREDDY)?? (HotWheelz-turboh22

Since you already have the Mugen stuff I would definitely just go with those, the header is better than the Greddy. I have heard only good things about Mugen's header and exhaust, and the SMSP won't be out for a while. As for the JUN, I don't think many people have experience with them. I'm pretty sure theyre hard to get your hands on and theyre extremely pricey.
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