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erik, what did you do with the little holes at the top of each runner where it bolts up the cylinder head? Looks like there are two holes, one is plugged up with a bolt, the other open... shouldn't just leave it open like that right?
edit: found this pic and edited it to show you what I mean.
Last edited by MIKe30; 07-22-2009, 03:16 PM.
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Originally posted by MIKe30 View Posterik, what did you do with the little holes at the top of each runner where it bolts up the cylinder head? Looks like there are two holes, one is plugged up with a bolt, the other open... shouldn't just leave it open like that right?
edit: found this pic and edited it to show you what I mean.
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...s20/s50b32.jpgLast edited by erik325i; 07-22-2009, 07:18 PM.
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Originally posted by MIKe30 View Posterik, what did you do with the little holes at the top of each runner where it bolts up the cylinder head? Looks like there are two holes, one is plugged up with a bolt, the other open... shouldn't just leave it open like that right?
Here is a pic I just took for you of my brother's headers with the heatshield installed.
Erik
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Originally posted by MIKe30 View Postfixed. :D
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S50B30 headers came in two flavors, neither had O2 bungs, and both had more sturdy flex sections than the later 3.2 engines had on their headers. The 3.0 version did not have EGT ports as the 3.2 did, and you can see above.
Early ones had cylinder's 4-6 with segmented primaries, later ones were not segmented, more like cylinders 1-3 or like the 3.2's.
3.0 headers are a bit heavier than 3.2 headers.
All headers were identical from LHD to RHD. The headers are very, very good in either case, and up-grading to SS is NOT necessarily going to be an overall improvement unless you're moving gobs of air.
Jet Hot does a very nice job of cleaning up and coating btw... btdt.
Side by side, hand in hand the Euro S54 ones that are hydroformed, and have the lightweight pressed steel flanges are way lighter than the 3.2's...its amazing what a generation of change brought about.
Stay tuned, (no pun intended) I'm going to have some REALLY cool stuff for you guys with the S50's very, very soon I hope....
Alex.
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Originally posted by M3 euro ltw View PostS50B30 headers came in two flavors, neither had O2 bungs, and both had more sturdy flex sections than the later 3.2 engines had on their headers. The 3.0 version did not have EGT ports as the 3.2 did, and you can see above.
Early ones had cylinder's 4-6 with segmented primaries, later ones were not segmented, more like cylinders 1-3 or like the 3.2's.
3.0 headers are a bit heavier than 3.2 headers.
All headers were identical from LHD to RHD. The headers are very, very good in either case, and up-grading to SS is NOT necessarily going to be an overall improvement unless you're moving gobs of air.
Jet Hot does a very nice job of cleaning up and coating btw... btdt.
Side by side, hand in hand the Euro S54 ones that are hydroformed, and have the lightweight pressed steel flanges are way lighter than the 3.2's...its amazing what a generation of change brought about.
Stay tuned, (no pun intended) I'm going to have some REALLY cool stuff for you guys with the S50's very, very soon I hope....
Alex.
Anyway, looks like I have to install o2 bungs since there aren't any ports for them on my headers or my euro midsection!!! yikes.
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Originally posted by M3 euro ltw View PostYou are correct sir. Though, I believe that US S54 headers came with 4 O2 bungs, pre and post cat.
But I think you meant "the only" with respect to Euro options, in that case, yeah, only the 3.2 ones had the bungs in place.
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