Dynatech Longtube Headers Installed
The bulk of the work installating the Dynatech LT headers is done. Right off the bat, I want to thank my friend Ed (msgt46270) for all of his help today. I couldn't have done it without him!! He saved my azz!! Thanks, Ed.
So, here are my thoughts after a long day in the garage. The removal of the stock exhaust manifolds was a royal PITA. Primarily due to the hard-to-reach studs. We tried to avoid removing the motor mounts, but couldn't (had to remove the right one). And getting it back in proved to be a major headache.
The Dynatechs are awesome. The fit and finish is excellent. The left header slipped right up in without any problem. The right side took a little coaxing to get past the bellhousing and trans fluid lines, but it wasn't too bad. They look sweet in there!!
These headers are worth every penny so far. I can't imagine them not being excellent in the performance department, too.
Right now, I have not yet installed the cats or X-pipe. If the weather cooperates (it was raining here most of the day), I want to try to get a short video tomorrow afternoon of a WOT romp with open headers...
I didn't do too well taking pics along the way, but I have posted a few below. Ed has some on his camera too. He can add them to this thread if he wants.
And here is a short video of the first startup in the garage after we finished (open headers). It was hellaciously loud in person!!!
Video Link
Left side with stock manifold removed

Left exhaust ports (from under car)

Left header installed (from under car)


Left header installed (from above)

Right side with stock manifold removed

Right header installed (from above)
So, here are my thoughts after a long day in the garage. The removal of the stock exhaust manifolds was a royal PITA. Primarily due to the hard-to-reach studs. We tried to avoid removing the motor mounts, but couldn't (had to remove the right one). And getting it back in proved to be a major headache.
The Dynatechs are awesome. The fit and finish is excellent. The left header slipped right up in without any problem. The right side took a little coaxing to get past the bellhousing and trans fluid lines, but it wasn't too bad. They look sweet in there!!
These headers are worth every penny so far. I can't imagine them not being excellent in the performance department, too.Right now, I have not yet installed the cats or X-pipe. If the weather cooperates (it was raining here most of the day), I want to try to get a short video tomorrow afternoon of a WOT romp with open headers...
I didn't do too well taking pics along the way, but I have posted a few below. Ed has some on his camera too. He can add them to this thread if he wants.
And here is a short video of the first startup in the garage after we finished (open headers). It was hellaciously loud in person!!!
Video Link
Left side with stock manifold removed
Left exhaust ports (from under car)
Left header installed (from under car)
Left header installed (from above)
Right side with stock manifold removed
Right header installed (from above)
Originally posted by emperorjordan@December 31, 2005, 11:01 PM
I am eagerly waiting to hear it all finished with the SLPs.
I am eagerly waiting to hear it all finished with the SLPs.
God that is going to be a beast!! Great looking car man.
Why did you go with the dynatech headers over the jba headers, and also where in San Diego are you located? I would love to hear this beast
Great car man
Why did you go with the dynatech headers over the jba headers, and also where in San Diego are you located? I would love to hear this beast
Great car man
Originally posted by Lokius+January 1, 2006, 5:10 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lokius @ January 1, 2006, 5:10 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>God that is going to be a beast!! Great looking car man.
Why did you go with the dynatech headers over the jba headers, and also where in San Diego are you located? I would love to hear this beast
Great car man
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Why did you go with the dynatech headers over the jba headers, and also where in San Diego are you located? I would love to hear this beast
Great car man

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Thanks. After a sour experience I had with JBA a few months ago, I wasn't interested in giving them anymore of my money. And after reading and reading, these just looked like the best stainless steel 1-3/4" LTs+catted X-pipe combo for me. I just really liked the the whole package.
I'm in the Rancho Bernardo area. You can catch me at the RaceLegal drags at the Q on many Fridays... including this week, 1/6/06!!
Originally posted by slammer223@January 1, 2006, 6:39 AM
Looks great Don. Thanks for the pics. How far off the ground did you have to get the car in order to get them in there?
Looks great Don. Thanks for the pics. How far off the ground did you have to get the car in order to get them in there?
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I've been waiting for someone to put these on and show pics. Keep us posted on the end result for sure!!!
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This is going to be very very interesting.
I would expect a slight loss of low end torque with the 1 3/4" primaries on a small cube motor naturally aspirated. With a stock converter the car should leave the line a little lazy. Post your numbers after you run the car please.
This should change dramatically with the KB supercharger. You'll be into boost almost immediately. Low end torque will increase and the converter should stall higher. I would expect to see some very good 60' numbers on a well prepped track.
I would go to some aftermarket motor mounts, LCA's and upper third link shortly after. The stock ones won't last very long.
Originally posted by don_w@January 1, 2006, 10:24 AM
You can catch me at the RaceLegal drags at the Q on many Fridays... including this week, 1/6/06!!
You can catch me at the RaceLegal drags at the Q on many Fridays... including this week, 1/6/06!!
This should change dramatically with the KB supercharger. You'll be into boost almost immediately. Low end torque will increase and the converter should stall higher. I would expect to see some very good 60' numbers on a well prepped track.
I would go to some aftermarket motor mounts, LCA's and upper third link shortly after. The stock ones won't last very long.
George... I agree with you about the low end torque while still NA. And yes, I will definitely provide some feedback after my trip to the track. After that, I want to see how it reacts after the blower goes on, and then start looking at what suspension mods will be needed.
Tony, that video soooooo understates how it sounded last night! Just at idle, it was deafening. So awesome.
I'm getting ready to button up a couple loose ends, and then go for a road test.
Tony, that video soooooo understates how it sounded last night! Just at idle, it was deafening. So awesome.
I'm getting ready to button up a couple loose ends, and then go for a road test.
Looking/sounding good man
I cant wait to hear them with the LM's.
When is your KB going on and what was the price tag on that?
Also isnt the LM 2.5"...im guessing there is going to be an adapter to go from 3 to 2.5, but wouldnt that negate going with 3".
I am trying to decide 3 or 2.5....I want a blower one day but it could be a verry long time before that would go on.
When is your KB going on and what was the price tag on that?
Also isnt the LM 2.5"...im guessing there is going to be an adapter to go from 3 to 2.5, but wouldnt that negate going with 3".
I am trying to decide 3 or 2.5....I want a blower one day but it could be a verry long time before that would go on.
Originally posted by NOLAGT@January 1, 2006, 1:11 PM
Looking/sounding good man
I cant wait to hear them with the LM's.
When is your KB going on and what was the price tag on that?
Also isnt the LM 2.5"...im guessing there is going to be an adapter to go from 3 to 2.5, but wouldnt that negate going with 3".
I am trying to decide 3 or 2.5....I want a blower one day but it could be a verry long time before that would go on.
Looking/sounding good man
When is your KB going on and what was the price tag on that?
Also isnt the LM 2.5"...im guessing there is going to be an adapter to go from 3 to 2.5, but wouldnt that negate going with 3".
I am trying to decide 3 or 2.5....I want a blower one day but it could be a verry long time before that would go on.
A little while ago, we went out to a clandestine location and grabbed some video of a couple WOT romp with open headers. These were grabbed with my little digital still camera. I have better ones on my videocam, but I'm not yet sure how to get them onto my computer (it's a new camera).
Anyway, for now, these give you some vague idea of how sick this thing sounds. Pay attention to how loud it is even when it is 600 to 800 feet away. Also, you can hear car alarms going off (it even set them off in my neighborhood at idle... LOL). My wife was the stunt driver on both of these. If I can get the cats/X-pipe installed before dark, we might try to get some video of how that sounds later.
WOT Romp with open LT Headers #1
WOT Romp with open LT Headers #2
Just as George noted, I did notice a loss of low end torque. But that was expected. The car used to shift harder and break the tires loose on the 1-2 shift, and chirp 3rd. These 1-3/4" tubes will be most effective once the blower goes on.
Anyway, for now, these give you some vague idea of how sick this thing sounds. Pay attention to how loud it is even when it is 600 to 800 feet away. Also, you can hear car alarms going off (it even set them off in my neighborhood at idle... LOL). My wife was the stunt driver on both of these. If I can get the cats/X-pipe installed before dark, we might try to get some video of how that sounds later.
WOT Romp with open LT Headers #1
WOT Romp with open LT Headers #2
Just as George noted, I did notice a loss of low end torque. But that was expected. The car used to shift harder and break the tires loose on the 1-2 shift, and chirp 3rd. These 1-3/4" tubes will be most effective once the blower goes on.
Originally posted by NOLAGT@January 1, 2006, 7:29 PM
I thought when the headders were 1 3/4 it was for a 3" system and the 1 5/8 was the 2.5. I am still learning all this stuff
That thing sounds so good!
I thought when the headders were 1 3/4 it was for a 3" system and the 1 5/8 was the 2.5. I am still learning all this stuff

That thing sounds so good!
2 1/2 in exhaust is plenty for a daily driven street car, or even a "semi" race car
Well, I got everything all buttoned up and tight. I didn't have to do any cutting on the over-axle pipe, but I did need to loosen the axleback hangers for enough slack to get the clamps in. It took a bit of twisting and persuasion to get everything lined up and connected from the headers back. The volume level went down from the open header sound (duh), but it still sounds dam loud. Unfortunately, it's raining here again today, so I really couldn't road test much or get another video. I went for a drive, but without traction... :bang:



