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I'd like to see the difference, I really would. We're not (ok, I wasn't) discussing a turbo or s/c here.
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I brought up FI because you can run a terrible header when you can adjust exhaust cam timing to blow some of the charge out of the exhaust .. negating the need for proper scavenging. UEL headers pair the exhaust pulse (what you hear as the rumble) .. on a n/a engine this hampers scavenging and increases backpressure. Sure that's ok for torque on the low but after the midrange peters out the uel will hurt the top end. granted, where this happens greatly depends on HOW unequal the pipes are and what resonant frequency's are generated at what rpm. Again, back to physics and Harmonics. UEL headers done right are extremely complicated and yield narrower power bands. So you either get the bottom or you get the top or you get a nasty peak in the middle sacrificing top and bottom. EL's are easier to tune because there are fewer variables and historically widen the power band making more area under the curve across the useable range vs peaking it out in one area or another. I could get into cam phasing and other aspects that change exhaust pulse and VE too but again just adds to the unnecessary complication of the discussion. Any header is better than no header but UEL has greater limitations than EL just by the nature of the design. That is all. edit; You also have to ask yourself.. is a aftermarket company really going to put a few thousands of hours into a design that they may not make that money in R+D back on? .. or are they going to throw a compromise at the masses that kinda makes an improvement and will make them a nice tidy profit? Checked out the link in your sig... you guys build some sick toys! Seriously I'm not the greatest with text and I'm not trying to come off like a know it all ass hole (though I think I might have already.. whoops) .. just that so many folks love that boxer rumble without understanding its limitations. Last edited by mangostick; 01-26-2013 at 12:15 AM. Reason: more thoughts.. |
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Stop typing so much, it makes it hard to respond to all of it. :p In short my point is this. The motor being SO efficient as is (because it's direct injected, and to be fair - most of the other flat motors you're referencing are not - which they are all gasoline, but not all direct injected, that does change things a good bit)... I don't think an EL with a tune will make much more than 1-3whp up top vs a UEL with a tune. No one has even done a dyno test yet (partially because this is the first mass-produced UEL). There's no doubt the low end and mid-range torque will be in the UEL's favor as that's its strong point. However 1-3whp is going to be negligible given the difference in dynos, atmospheric conditions, etc. My second point (maybe it wasn't clear) is that I don't consider the UEL better, but both likely to be about the same. 1-3whp in an any setup is going to be bragging rights only (and even then only if you break the magic n/a 200whp barrier on this car). In short, the car doesn't move enough air for it to matter, and EL won't be a god-send solution - which is what it seemed like to me you were making it sound like (after you explained you were comparing EL to UEL as opposed to UEL/EL vs stock). To address other points, I wasn't talking turbo because as you said, stuff more air or more timing in it and even a log manifold will make power. Cam phasing on this car is well, interesting, I'm curious to see how a tuned UEL would help with that torque dip. Obviously it won't eliminate it, but it might make it a *litte* less noticable - Curious if there's enough air at that point to back it up and make some torque, there might not be. As far as the website... that's the half of it. LOL. The new project is my buddy bought a base model Silverado 2500 6.0... quote from him... Quote:
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an EL header properly tuned and in the correct application will yield more HP than an UEL on a boxer motor. an UEL over stock will provide excellent torque gains and hp. tested and proven on a turbo boxer motor. same applies to the FA20. UEL is a design flaw, no matter how you look at it. it provides gains, but a well built EL will always prevail, on this application though, i don't see much.
throw a turbo on the car and you'll see the EL pass the UEL.
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Is 2 or 3 hp worth the difference in sound? I suppose that is the compromise you make with the choice. I have chosen to go with the UEL header as I love the sound at idle and low revs, but oddly think that the EL header sounds better on high revs/fly by. Otherwise, the EL header sounds like a mechanical wasp farting
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but, as stated, these cars are not FI and are NA. so either header will be fine.
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Whats with the pissing match in here? No one cares who has what preference its supposed to be a r&d thread geez.
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Once I get my UEL Borla header, my tuner Moto-East will tune for it to see what we get out of it.
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Did the EL get scrapped?
Sounds so much nicer than the UEL..
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Our EL Header (PN-17285) will post on our website very soon. Different sound with higher frequencies than our UEL Header.
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has this been dyno'd? can we see a uel vs el video and graph? thank you
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Check out this video on YouTube:<br/><br/>[ame]http://youtu.be/S3WrXQrBA44[/ame]
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