Gerald Morris
Senior Member
The high performance manifolds are about 7-10 horse power better than logs with a mild cam and dual exhaust in the higher rpm range. Headers are the ideal choice, but have their own issues with fitment and only a small number of choices. There are also still issues with keeping gaskets in headers which is why I prefer the cast manifolds on a street engine. It comes down to a choice of how badly one wants the extra horsepower. I really hate changing gaskets on headers so I stay with cast manifolds. The cast high performance manifolds are better than logs over 4k rpms, if you have a stock street engine that usually does not rev over that, it is probably not worth the bother to change out the log manifolds.
Dave
THANK you Dave. Your cost/benefit analysis confirmed my ow less well informed by experience assessment. Since Mathilda currently only revs up to 3000 rpm when I use the passing kickdown or am rolling on the Interstate ~90 mph, I have VERY LITTLE to gain from upgrading even to HP manifolds. Your data indicates that the power gain for such an engine as my current and future ones would likely be near nil in on the by-ways of south Tucson.
Headers certainly entail more trouble than they're worth for an old junky daddy like myself. Of course, if some completely built high powered monster materialized in my dirt lot, I WOULD be TEMPTED. Thank the Lord there is little probability of such an occurrence.