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Old 01-22-2005, 06:41 PM
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Which header is the best for a 94 prelude vtec
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

stock manifold
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

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Stock manifold is the best way to go, unless you can somehow fork out close to a grand for those headers.
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

didn't SMSP put up 22hp on the dyno, i have about $750 to spend
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

SMSP is supposed to be the best header for the prelude, and yes, it did supposedly yield 22whp on the dyno.
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It gave out 22whp when paired with 2.5 piping all the way back. But that is still very impressive considering a full i/h/e setup will usually only put out 15whp; and that's being liberal.
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

i dont know, with that kind of money it sounds like a good start for a turbo fund
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Re: SMSP headers vs Mugen headers

I might chime in that I really like the Mugen header, even though SMS may be the better choice. I'm sure the Honda racing team knows what they're doing (saving a little bit of low end power at the expense of high end). After all, they're the ones who know H22A the best.
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