4-2-1 vs 4-1 header
What is the difference in those header choices, I see them on the web sites but I don't quite understand what the pro's and con's of each are? Or just what the difference is. I tried searching this site but couldn't really find much.
4-2-1 = A two-piece header. The first piece goes from 4 tubes to 2; the second from 2 to 1.
-better low end power
-better ground clearance
4-1 - A one-piece header. It goes from 4 tubes straight into 1 tube.
-better mid-range and top-end power
-less expensive?
-better low end power
-better ground clearance
4-1 - A one-piece header. It goes from 4 tubes straight into 1 tube.
-better mid-range and top-end power
-less expensive?
in theory 4-2-1 are easier to install becasue they are usually a two piece header that you can bolt togehter in the middle, meaning you can attach one piece to the block, the other to the mid-pipe, and then bolt them together in the engine bay, but i installed mine as one piece (like a 4-1) and it was really easy.
Reaper has the 4-2-1 mid-range power and the 4-1 top end power right, kinda like a SRI vs. CAI
dont really know about the price though, but Reaper could very well be right lol
Reaper has the 4-2-1 mid-range power and the 4-1 top end power right, kinda like a SRI vs. CAI
dont really know about the price though, but Reaper could very well be right lol
ORIGINAL: reaper2022
4-2-1 = A two-piece header. The first piece goes from 4 tubes to 2; the second from 2 to 1.
-better low end power
-better ground clearance
4-1 - A one-piece header. It goes from 4 tubes straight into 1 tube.
-better mid-range and top-end power
-less expensive?
4-2-1 = A two-piece header. The first piece goes from 4 tubes to 2; the second from 2 to 1.
-better low end power
-better ground clearance
4-1 - A one-piece header. It goes from 4 tubes straight into 1 tube.
-better mid-range and top-end power
-less expensive?
a 4-2-1 header means that the4 merge into 2 and then into 1. They are generally better for a broader powerband.
a 4-1 header means that the 4 merge straight into one. They are generally better for top end, (not really mid).
the fact of being two piece are one piece is a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT MATTER. You can have a 1 or 2 piece 4-2-1 header just like you can have a 1 or 2 piece 4-1 header. A two piece is generally easier to install and fit in there, but some say that the 1 piece flow better because of no flange disrupting flow.
are u sure ur not giving false information...u basically repeated what he said except u took out the mid range power part
and how is that last one a 4-1 it looks like a 4-2-1 to me
and i can't really see the other ones theyre kinda small but some of them don't look right either
and how is that last one a 4-1 it looks like a 4-2-1 to me
and i can't really see the other ones theyre kinda small but some of them don't look right either
ORIGINAL: 03civiclxcoupe
are u sure ur not giving false information...u basically repeated what he said except u took out the mid range power part
and how is that last one a 4-1 it looks like a 4-2-1 to me
and i can't really see the other ones theyre kinda small but some of them don't look right either
are u sure ur not giving false information...u basically repeated what he said except u took out the mid range power part
and how is that last one a 4-1 it looks like a 4-2-1 to me
and i can't really see the other ones theyre kinda small but some of them don't look right either
I meant to say that they were usually 2-piece or 1-piece, respectively. Either way, what does it matter how many pieces a header is? Everybody I've talked to agrees that it's easiest to just bolt a 2-piece together before installing it anyway.
Also, for the record, I was quoting an issue of Super Street (Super Street, October 2005, page 136) on the power ranges. If you don't think a 4-1 is better for mid-range, take it up with Roel at Super Street, who wrote the buyer's guide.
And 03, I appreciate the support, but he has the pictures right.
Also, for the record, I was quoting an issue of Super Street (Super Street, October 2005, page 136) on the power ranges. If you don't think a 4-1 is better for mid-range, take it up with Roel at Super Street, who wrote the buyer's guide.
And 03, I appreciate the support, but he has the pictures right.



