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Live_4it
03-31-2007, 04:22 PM
Distributor: Ebay (nissangtrpower)
Product: Megan Racing 4-2-1 header
Car: 88-00 civic/ CRX all models
Price: $162 with shipping and shipping insurance (priced between $160-$180)
Installation: Puttingthe headeron is pretty straight forward. Getting the oldstock manifold out can be a little tricky, especially if you live around where it's salty in the winter, and the nuts from manifold to converter haven't been touched in over 5 years. If you have a problem with these, get some rust remover in an aresol can (highly recommend Pb blaster) and drench the nuts and bolts all over, becareful about getting it on plastic parts. Let it sit for atleast 5 min, then try to loosen them again. If still tight repeat the step (I had to do mine 3-4 times till they came loose). Use on other nuts if necessary, after all nuts and bolts are taken off the manifold, negbattery term disconnected, andthe o2 sensor is disconnected/or taken off( careful with the o2 sensor don't get liquid on the tipor damage it, expensive and sensitive)drop it down slowly( helps a lot if you have someone to help youdrop it down and the other one guide it underneath). Piece header together befor bringing it up from the bottom (make sure you put every piece on tightly), carefully place on the block. Re-attach o2 sensor should fit fineno need for extender harness, apply a little anti-seize to the tip and a little on the thread.Now attach the bottom piece with the doughnut ring onto the converter/exhaust. This could also be a little tricky, if it doesn't line up right. (I just used clamps and strength to line it up to get the threadfrom the bolt through both holes). Tighten up everything to spec, reattach neg battery terminal and start her up. Let it idle for 10 minutes so the ECU will reconfigure itself, check for a check engine light or any other problems, but should be good to go if you follow through each step and take your time, not arace.
Installation Time: 1 hour - 2+, depending on how much of a pain rusted nuts and parts are on your car, also tools and resources.
Review: For the price $162 very good all around header. I give it a 3.5 / 5 for affordability, style looks, and of course better power. It's no turbo but you will notice the difference especially with nice intake and nice exhaust( cat-back). Comes with one year warranty. It's durable, with good welds, one thing is you might go through midway gasket every couple months if you get one that isn't machined perfectly flat. I might just be an unlucky one, but I am now changeing my 5th gasket. Once I had my mechanic (who makes custom exhausts) put it on in case it was something I was doing wrong, but still went in a couple months.

side note: The reason why megan racing headers are considerably less expensivethan DC header'sis because they are not technically street legal. You should be fine though unless you live in california.

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blackmetal619
04-01-2007, 04:32 AM
i live in california

rice99ex
04-02-2007, 10:27 AM
Is there a way to stop the header from turning that golish color?


FlipHKD720
04-02-2007, 10:44 AM
^ i think that just naturally happesn over time

windcalmer
04-02-2007, 12:08 PM
^^^ No there is no way to stop it. It happens when the steel heats up. I guess if you had the inside ceramic coated it would help some, but stainless steel just does that naturally. That is why you have discoloration around your welds.

Live_4it
04-02-2007, 08:37 PM
I like the bronze and blue color it gets. It shows it's being used.:D

txedomask433
06-10-2007, 03:05 AM
Any kind of good header for the d16y7 ? I know there is the whole cat issue ? Any solutions ?

SilverSedan
06-10-2007, 07:39 AM
^^^ I've been looking at the same thing. In Canada (at least in Manitoba where I live) there is NO smog testing, so I could buy the header, bolt it to the stock exhaust and be fine. If you can't do that (and I don't recommend it. You're polluting a LOT more and deleting the cat only gains you 1Hp anyway) buy a high-flow cat and bolt that behind the header. Bolt the exhaust to the cat and you're good to go.

DO NOT BUY A CHEAP "CAT" OFF E-BAY...most of those are just a hollow tube aka test pipe. you put one of those on and you'll blow the smog test. fair warning ok?

phan10m
06-10-2007, 10:20 PM
I think im gunna be gettin the same thing , cuz of the price mostly ! THX for the review

FlipHKD720
06-10-2007, 10:27 PM
^ +1 for the ebay "high-flow cat" just being a test pipe, and with the DX/cat situation, theres really no way to kepe the cat in the exhaust manifold, you can buy a universal one and have it welded into your exhaust whever you want and still pass emissions. I ran with a header on my y7 and no cat for a while, but i've got a high-flow one now. And with the CEL you will probably get, you need an www.o2simulator.com (http://www.o2simulator.com) for that.

thanks for the review Live_4it, it was much needed since Megan headers get recommended quite a bit around here

phan10m
06-10-2007, 10:37 PM
Is is it fine to have an intake and say a megan header w/o a aftermarket exhaust?

FlipHKD720
06-10-2007, 10:45 PM
well yea it'll work, you'll just see bigger gains with the new exhaust. There are lots of people (Myself included) that had a header/intake without a catback. I've got catback now, but before i got it i just had my header and intake, its totally okay.

phan10m
06-10-2007, 10:50 PM
k cuz thats wut im gunna be doing most likely, cuz the header is cheaper and ill be able to get that first before the catback

FlipHKD720
06-10-2007, 10:54 PM
althoguh it is cool getting I/H/E all at the same time and feeling one big gain, rather than some thorttle response/4-5 HP from the intake, a little gain from the header, and then some top-end from the catback all spread out over a few months, getting all of them at the same time and getting all the gains/sound at the same time would be cool! But w/e, back on topic now ;)

ltkenbo
07-25-2007, 11:25 PM
Why are they technically illegal?

basbal123
07-27-2007, 11:37 AM
ya i jsut bought the kit that comes with the header cat and exhasut.. and you can prevent that color from coming, when your installing the headers, put on some all cotton gloves, because that color pops up from the oil on your fingers and when it is heated it stays there, so try not to touch it directly with you hand.

GReddy_Civic
07-29-2007, 06:37 PM
ORIGINAL: rice99ex

Is there a way to stop the header from turning that golish color?

I don't remember where i read it, but i read taht it turns that color due to the oils in your hands and once the metal heats up, the oil is sealed in. Maybe if you use gloves or something, it might not do it as much or not at all.

ltkenbo
07-30-2007, 12:08 AM
It's not just that, it also has to do with oxidations. The exposed surface of a lot of metals tends to bond with oxygen (but with most that do it's usually pretty slow, you know how like penny's turn dark after a while) but heat (energy) quickens the reaction. This is why in welding (lots of heat) they have to use some type of intert (not reactive) gas or flux to keep the metal from oxidizing (weakens welds). Rust is another example of oxidation.

But seriously, why are these headers technically street illegal?

johnb
07-30-2007, 01:22 AM
i kno im a 7th gen in a 6th gen forum but i wanna kno which headers are legal and why and vice versa thx.

civicDX97
09-03-2007, 08:40 AM
Ok soI was going to go with the DC creamic headers, but i was looking around andI seen thease for much cheaper and they seem to look decent.Can anyone tell me how much of a difference it would be if I decided to go with Megan instead of DC? WillI see less HP gains? Or is the price difference just based on the names? Basically what I want to know is; WouldI be better off just saving some more money an going with DC, or is it not a big enough of a difference thats worth the extra money for.

civicDX97
09-03-2007, 09:20 AM
I also read reviews that there is a bad ratteling (sp)noise with everyones product.Do all of you who have megan headders have the same problem?

Live_4it
09-03-2007, 11:12 AM
Ok, the reason they are technically not street legal is because they haven't gone through the rigid emmissions testing and gotten the DOT approval that DC sports and other header companies have. This doesn't mean that it's a bad header, and that it wont pass emmisions. It just costs a lot of money and takes a lot of time for a company to get this approval. I've passed inspection with it on and had no check engine lights, rattling or other problems. The only problem I've had is a blown midway gasket, and it was an easy fix. They sent two more gaskets to me for $15 that were noticeably thicker and better. Just make sure you have everything tight when you install it and re-tighten a few weeks later because once it heats up I believe it loosens a bit when it breaks in.

Oh the coloring of the metal turning to bronze is natural. It's going to happen no matter what. The thing with the fingers touching it and the oils of it changing it's color; the reason it's bad is because if you touch it and start it up drive it around the heat will permanently leave the finger spots on the header. However I believe if you take it off and clean it (theres actually a DIY on here to clean headers I believe) then you can restore it to it's original shine... that might last a couple months if your lucky.

civicDX97
09-03-2007, 07:11 PM
Soooo.. Go with the megan headders? Or save up and get DC ones?...

civicDX97
09-04-2007, 12:32 PM
^^....? Anyone?

windcalmer
09-04-2007, 02:46 PM
I just found this. I think its the same one. Its also cheaper. And no I have nothing to do with the website. I just wanted to pass on a good deal if someone needed it.

Oh, and I went through the checkout to see what shipping was. For that header its like $12 for ground. Just FYI.


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TSR96civic
09-04-2007, 03:44 PM
yeah go for it! good price

Live_4it
05-22-2008, 09:29 PM
Thought I would add a little piece to this since I'm about to replace my fifth... thats right fifth midway gasket in my header. My best guess is that the meet between the two pieces aren't perfectly flat, and thats why I keep blowing gaskets. I could go to a place and get it machined to be level. But doesn't make sense to spend the extra money on a header I thought was going to be reliable. As well as planning to turbo soon and will be taking it off anyway...

Maybe I was just the lucky soul to get a warped one [:@]