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Old 01-13-2015, 07:06 AM   #15
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its not the same when reading the chart. you want to google me 16 and 16, 17 and 17, 18, 19 and 19??? maybe you should LOOK at the chart instead of looking a peak numbers.
http://www.onlineconversion.com/torque.htm

Here you go, you can do it yourself. Make sure you report back with your findings.
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please convert dyno sheet to read ft-lbs for torque. xie xie.
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Here is an updated view of all the dyno and posts regarding the Ace Header Type A or Type B 150 250 or 350. Some are for superchargers but no Turbo information yet.

Best header reviews for BRZ / FT-86 are still found by searching FT86club.com or google.

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Old 01-13-2015, 03:06 PM   #17
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But back to the point though, how much does this cost?

Header is $1100
OP (required) is $300



I'll still ask the question about ft/lbs. Not a bad thing to have for reference anyway



Sure thing.

Top curve= 4-into-1 with ACE muffler (not for sale yet)
Mid curve= 4-into-1 with muffler delete
Low curve= 4-into-1 with stock muffler
All pulls with Stock ECU and K&N air filter

The parts, photos and pricing will be listed on the website this week. We just started production today and will post photos of jigs and progress throughout.
What was the exhaust setup on the 4-2-1 header dyno posted in the first post if this thread?

Why is the overpipe required?

Can you post a pic of the primary merges?

I'm assuming these are stainless steel, what grade of steel are they?

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Why is the overpipe required?
My guess is they designed their header/overpipe with max primary length, so their combo will meet up with the stock frontpipe, but not the standard overpipe.
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My guess is they designed their header/overpipe with max primary length, so their combo will meet up with the stock frontpipe, but not the standard overpipe.
Mine as well. Still, I'd like to know for sure.
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estimated self conversion for 4-2-1
I think the car was strapped too tightly based on the wavy torque curve

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Old 01-13-2015, 09:58 PM   #21
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Lol we really are overly fucking difficult here in the states. All of our systems suck.

THIS IS WHY THE OTHER COUNTRIES ARE WINNING
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Their overripe is two into one. Look at the picture. The header goes 4 into 2. Then the overpipe goes 2 into 1.
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Their overripe is two into one. Look at the picture. The header goes 4 into 2. Then the overpipe goes 2 into 1.
I didn't realize it went that far back, thanks.

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Neat idea. Wonder how long it will take a certain miami area shop to copy this one.
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What was the exhaust setup on the 4-2-1 header dyno posted in the first post if this thread?

Why is the overpipe required?

Can you post a pic of the primary merges?

I'm assuming these are stainless steel, what grade of steel are they?
Calum- More pics coming soon, we've busy making the welding jigs and getting production up and running.

Material is #304 brushed alloy. Info on website. We can also polish but found that the polished doesn't deal as well with heat at the brushed


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My guess is they designed their header/overpipe with max primary length, so their combo will meet up with the stock frontpipe, but not the standard overpipe.
Correct, we should really call it the 4-into-2-into-1. OP is the wrong term

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I think the car was strapped too tightly based on the wavy torque curve

Shhhhhh

Love these headers, wish they were out (or I knew about them) before I got my first production run nameless header......
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Neat idea. Wonder how long it will take a certain miami area shop to copy this one.
Not worried. Visually a regular BMW and Alpina look similar. Consider these headers blue-printed.


Some photos of the production jigs getting ready. Some welds will be done with the robot, but over 70% is still hand welded. Last photo is some test samples for the 4-1 header we were playing with.
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Nice to see something original instead of another stock header copy with a jacked up price.
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One more question, please. What was the exhaust setup used for the dynos posted in the first post?
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