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Couldnt hurt a contour owner to try it... Who knows maybe they would even be interested in slightly altering them to fit our platform...


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Originally posted by todras:
I'll kiss RT's bare ass if Mazda 6 headers fit a Contour w/o modification.




Nobody seems to complain about having to modify the WR's

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Uuu slightly different modifying an EGR tube or just buying the correct Cougar EGR than 30% of the 6 piping rubbing.


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Where exactly is Beltsville. I'm located in Westminster.

What advantages do long tubes have over the shorties already offered?


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Originally posted by todras:
Uuu slightly different modifying an EGR tube or just buying the correct Cougar EGR than 30% of the 6 piping rubbing.




Twas a joke . And 30% of 6 = 1.8

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Originally posted by rac74:
Where exactly is Beltsville. I'm located in Westminster.

What advantages do long tubes have over the shorties already offered?




I am sure Demon can better explain it to me, but with equal length tubes, the scavenging wave is equal in both banks. Just about sucks all the gas out of the cylinders instead of naturally being pushed out, i.e. more effecient than shorties.

Equaling out the pulses eliminates the need or desire of an h-pipe or x-pipe.

Not to mention the sound difference between equal length and unequal length headers

As for where CP-e is:

Custom Performance Engineering
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Sales: Josh Adams (410) 703-9365
Tech Support: Anthony Messina (301) 693-7531
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Originally posted by rac74:
Where exactly is Beltsville. I'm located in Westminster.

What advantages do long tubes have over the shorties already offered?




IIRC the SHM headers had a much broader torque curve increase (aka more area under the curve) than the MSDS headers.


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Originally posted by Bronco_II:

IIRC the SHM headers had a much broader torque curve increase (aka more area under the curve) than the MSDS headers.



That is "what has been said" however the simple truth is no one ever dyno proved any difference between the two. Matter of fact there are 2 rather low dynos with folks using SHM headers. (there are few dynos with SHM's btw)


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Originally posted by DemonSVT:
Originally posted by Bronco_II:

IIRC the SHM headers had a much broader torque curve increase (aka more area under the curve) than the MSDS headers.



That is "what has been said" however the simple truth is no one ever dyno proved any difference between the two. Matter of fact there are 2 rather low dynos with folks using SHM headers. (there are few dynos with SHM's btw)




You are probably right, but I do seem to remember a guy that put down ~190 hp in (I believe) a 2000 2.5L CSVT with SHM headers (among other things). I can't remember his name, but it was the last dyno I saw of anyone with the SHM headers. Also I know, it's only one guy, but I still would like to find that dyno graph of his.


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