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Posted: 08-15-2024 04:28 am |
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JH12947 wrote: I've attached a screenshot from one of my YouTube videos that shows the header. As you can see, the individual runners from 1 & 4 gather at a Y pipe, as do the runners for 2 & 3 - all fully welded. The outputs from these 2 Y pipes then travel down to another Y pipe that is again fully welded. The single outlet from there runs into the front muffler. As others have mentioned, the OEM configuration was not welded together so that the header could be removed in two pieces. The header design is called "Tri-Y" because the pipes are merged in a manner resembling the letter Y, and there are three such merges. While a four into one design is very popular, it makes little sense for street driven cars as the power gains are at high RPMs. The Tri-Y design moves the gains into the RPM mid range, where the power is much more usable on the street. The four into one design is more popular because that is what the NASCAR racers use and every racer wanna-be wants what the pros use. Silly I know, but that is the truth. Lotus did the right thing in designing that header for the JH. Vance Last edited on 08-15-2024 04:29 am by vnavaret |
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