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    What will header bring horsepower wise and will there be a real difference that u can feel.Is there horsepower difference because of what u drive auto compared to stick shift.Real horsepower numbers to the wheels.

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    To my knowledge headers are usually good for 15-20 hp or more especially if you add a good catback. Yes you would feel a difference in the car and horsepower.

    "The auto vs stick difference" I do not know cause I never put headers on my auto but I have them on my manual
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    well an auto surely soaks up more horse than the stick, AND, if you like to race from a roll (most opportunities to race on street will be from a roll) you'll never beat a guy who can drive his manual f-body (similar power numbers of course). i think manual cars may soak up 15% through drivetrain and autos are 20%. . . .OR. . . it's 10/15. . . .former i think is more realistic than the latter, but i've never dyno'd either in stock trim so i dunno for sure.

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    headers with a catback you will notice a good difference....good tune will make an even bigger difference. if you are running an automatic I'd get the torque management deleted and zero out shift delay.....makes it kinda violent but for a DD on the 1-2 shift but it will shift faster and harder than a manual....like Side said, we loose more power through the drivetrain, but the new shift speed and pressure pretty much makesup for it.
    add a 3,000 stall and your really in business.
    I've been running mine setup like this for awhile now and have had no tranny issues at all

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    Stall will make a world of difference. Cant outshift a computer..
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    I think it was over 23-25 for me at the rear, with cats, longtubes/3in after that!
    I also lost some emission stuff at the same time!!! It was big time... I thought
    but I am still learning! I have dyno shts, but do not want to get that detailed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark21742 View Post
    headers with a catback you will notice a good difference....good tune will make an even bigger difference. if you are running an automatic I'd get the torque management deleted and zero out shift delay.....makes it kinda violent but for a DD on the 1-2 shift but it will shift faster and harder than a manual....like Side said, we loose more power through the drivetrain, but the new shift speed and pressure pretty much makesup for it.
    add a 3,000 stall and your really in business.
    I've been running mine setup like this for awhile now and have had no tranny issues at all
    I did all that without the stall... still big difference!
    I like to more then drag, no stall yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by purplebat66 View Post
    What will header bring horsepower wise and will there be a real difference that u can feel.Is there horsepower difference because of what u drive auto compared to stick shift.Real horsepower numbers to the wheels.
    M6 here - Headers (Y pipe with cats) + tune added 22 RWHP and 23 RWTQ. Same catback before and after the headers. Yes you can feel a nice difference and the sound is much better too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS 2002 533HP View Post
    I did all that without the stall... still big difference!
    I like to more then drag, no stall yet!
    you would like the stall i just put in, drives almost stock but better(2,800rpm)

    correction to my previous post, lol just put the stall in, but have been running the tranny settings for awhile with 0 TM

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    im getting pacesetters with a corsa, do you think i should take my cats off? i heard it might be really loud and kind of annoying. how much power would i lose if i didnt take my cats and how much would i gain?

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    oh yeah u can definately feel the difference when u get headers. i noticed it as soon as i drove my car out of the shop. plus if ur an asshole like me and get a loudmouth with the headers ull be setting off car alarms. i love it lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrakiller99 View Post
    im getting pacesetters with a corsa, do you think i should take my cats off? i heard it might be really loud and kind of annoying. how much power would i lose if i didnt take my cats and how much would i gain?
    you wont beable to run your stock cats, and you will need o2 extensions (pacsetter headers come with the wire to cut and splice in)
    you will like the sound of it with a good set of mufflers, with or without cats

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark21742 View Post
    you wont beable to run your stock cats, and you will need o2 extensions (pacsetter headers come with the wire to cut and splice in)
    you will like the sound of it with a good set of mufflers, with or without cats

    thanks but i got one more question, im probably going to end up getting pacsetters with the tsp catted y, would i lose much power if i get a catted y over a off road y?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrakiller99 View Post
    thanks but i got one more question, im probably going to end up getting pacsetters with the tsp catted y, would i lose much power if i get a catted y over a off road y?
    Not much, but it will be quieter than it is without cats

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrakiller99 View Post
    thanks but i got one more question, im probably going to end up getting pacsetters with the tsp catted y, would i lose much power if i get a catted y over a off road y?
    I've heard lots of good things about 4" catback on f-bodies. the catted Y should be a hiflow cat, stock or mild builds cat or catless exhaust shouldn't be that noticable of a difference in power. the cat is twice the size of the pipe to reduce restriction and flow pretty good. you will notice a catless system is a bit louder though

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark21742 View Post
    I've heard lots of good things about 4" catback on f-bodies. the catted Y should be a hiflow cat, stock or mild builds cat or catless exhaust shouldn't be that noticable of a difference in power. the cat is twice the size of the pipe to reduce restriction and flow pretty good. you will notice a catless system is a bit louder though
    Thanks, yeah i was just wondering if i would lose alot of power over cat less pipe. i heard about being catless can get annoyingly loud. thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrakiller99 View Post
    Thanks, yeah i was just wondering if i would lose alot of power over cat less pipe. i heard about being catless can get annoyingly loud. thanks again.
    I've got lt's, 3" true duals, super 44's and no cats....she hates it, but I love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark21742 View Post
    if you are running an automatic I'd get the torque management deleted and zero out shift delay.....makes it kinda violent but for a DD on the 1-2 shift but it will shift faster and harder than a manual....
    How do ya do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge91 View Post
    How do ya do that?
    you have to get it tuned out. i use one of my friends HPtuners program....its expensive but worth the money $649 for the program and you use your laptop

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