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Possible SVX header
Found these for VWs, wondering if they'll work on an SVX, not sure about the direction (pointing foreward or back?) or if they are reversable due to not having a pair of heads in front of me, but I wanted to pass it on...
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link/pic? :confused:
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No need for 'em, they might work...telepathetically speaking :D :D
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Holy cow!
http://www.outbackmotors.com/images/...%203.3-450.jpg
Those headers definitely look like they're for the EG33 (plus the site says it's for the Subaru 3.3L engine). I wonder what the price is, and if they'll match up to the stock header pipes? :) Nice find Napa!!!! -Chike |
I don't see how those are an improvement.
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For comparison, these are pics of the stock exhaust manifolds/headers:
http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...Ride/25773.jpg http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...Ride/25774.jpg -Chike |
I'd say that those are for the EG33, but the primaries are way too short to make the header beneficial. Minimum useful length would be 36" (and they should all be equal length). 40-50" primaries would be better but I don't think there is any where to fit them under the car.
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I sent an e-mail to Outback Motorsports this evening:
E-mail: glamisoutback@aol.com Subject: 3.3L primary tubes Hi, I'm an SVX owner that came across your site this weekend and noticed the primary tubes you offer for the 3.3L Subaru engine (termed the EG33, it was only offered in the '92-'97 SVX). What's the price for a set of your 3.3L primary tubes? What is the interior diameter of the pipes used for the primary tubes? What's the interior diameter of the pipe at the end of the collector? Thanks! Chike Dellimore I'll post their response when I get it. -Chike |
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Edelbrock "shorty headers" for 5.7L Chevy trucks: https://www.prostreetonline.com/pso/...s/EDL-6500.jpg -Chike |
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I do what I can to drop your 1/4 miles ;) |
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I forgot to ask them whether they have a pre-welded bung for the EGR tube. Disconecting it can cause havoc on a OBDII SVX.... :rolleyes: -Chike |
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http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/fil...Ride/25773.jpg If you look at the design of the factory manifold on the right, the back two primaries first move towards the front before taking a bend and flowing towards the back of the manifold (where the header pipes are hooked up). Stebro was supposed to have developed some shorty headers several years ago, and only 1 set was supposed to have been made as the product never saw production. They claimed they saw a 10hp gain from those headers over the factory pieces. I've visited some of my old Ford forums (from when I was an SVT Ligthning owner) and this was what one member (who happens to be a vendor)on mustangforums.com had to say on the shorty vs equal length headers debate: Quote:
-Chike |
I can honestly say I do not believe they will be any kind of an improvement... Just look at the bends in the pipe and then take a look at the stock headers... Our manifolds have nice swooping curves as opposed to these with sharper angles...plus they are not even a direct bult up... you would need and entire new exhaust system to support headers that prob will give you next to nothing
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