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I think I have found the weak spot of the OEM headers
when I cracked my first OEM header at the track day last year it made me think that the cats might be too restrictive or simply got a defective oem piece, ..so I bought a couple of used OEM manifolds just in case, picture from last year and this year I destroyed the second manifold at the same exact spot, I put the third OEM header and am waiting for the HKS EL header from the coating place see the second header I destroyed and the third one above so you can definitely tell the coloration It's pretty obvious that OEM is a cost-effective, low-quality mild steel manifold and the weld on that spot cannot take the excessive heat for an extended period of time (ahem, tracked when boosted ) both incidents happened when the ambient temps were around 95F (mid July), so for those who want to keep the OEM manifold with their FI FRS/BRZ and planning to go to track days during hot summer days, I'd say think twice I recently received my HKS EL header which is currently being 2000F ceramic coated and will be wrapped, it will be mated to the Berk catted front pipe which I also purchased at the same time when I ordered the HKS.. I've never owned anything from Berk but overall it looks fine, I'll see how the fitment will be also these are not metal cats, oh well ..cannot complain, I used to get expensive HFCs in the past and not all of them had metal cats in them..
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Thanks for the pictures.
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I forgot to mention though, the reasons I tried to avoid the aftermarket headers at the beginning are including but not limited to :
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Damn, and here I thought I could unload another OEM manifold on you.... ;-)
Great pics and info. Another con to aftermarket headers (after living with them for a while...) is noise. Dee-am. Loud, but fun (sometimes). I have JDL UELs. Always appreciate your posts, Glam. |
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I agree with OEM is better. I just switch all my exhaust(Catless Borla UEL, Motiv OP, and Perrin 2.5inch Resonated CB) back to stock. WoW what a difference. I don't think I can't go back to aftermarket. I love the quiet smooth OEM sound.
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![]() of course, not so many people track their boosted cars on a very hot day, it might be just fine for street use or maybe some mild track use though..
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what type of oil cooler was it? did it leak?
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Do you ever log your sustained EGTs at the track? Might be worth it instead of going through a few headers.
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, I took logs on both road and track,contacted with my tuner and got a new map to make sure.. I think EGTs were just high enough to crack the OEM header but still within the normal range for a proper SS header.. in both times, they failed when the temps were the highest in season (typically around 95F in our local PNW tracks), starts failing on the second session, at the exact same spot, with the exact same symptoms ..it's almost a controlled environment for a stress test
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Wow that's pretty telling about oem headers - though this usage is waay out of their design envelope. I couldn't tell from reading your post on my phone- did you try gutting the primary cat?
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