Integra Type-R Discussion - Discuss general ITR information, technical information (including requests for technical/mechanical help/assistance), modifications, tuning, etc.
I know its probably been posted a million times but if any can suggest a header for my 97 ITR for the best gains or if someone has the link to another post I would appretiate it.
Most will tell you that the "best" header would be based on your setup. I would buy the toda header. I think its the best of the shelf header on the market. But I also work for akh, so Im a little biased.
Thanks for the replies
The car has a few mods port and polished head, apexi vafc, intake and a lightened flywheel. In the future I want to get some cams and some more head work.
So you have had the head ported and polished already? Did they give you any idea on the stage? ie. stage 2 P&P and such. Also, is this a DD car? You might not want to go with to big of cams if so, but you'll make more power with them, especially with the flowing head.
As for the header, what kind of price range are you looking to spend?
Find a used toda or hytech. You "might" be able to get one for that. Nothing new though and honestly, that's not a bad thing. You might be able to get something like a T1R too.
Or he could get a used ($250-350) or new ($375-450) oem JDM 4-1 and be under budget by a fair amount and still be able to put a decent cat on the car (maybe a JDM Cat). Mean while not loosing all that much power while being able to pass a visual check if you use the factory heat sheilds.
With the JDM header I just need a JDM cat to make it fit to my USDM Type R exhaust. Also were would be a good place to find a used Header honda-tech or hondaclassifieds.com any other sites. Thanks for the help
Finding a used JDM cat seems to be a little tough these days, I recently found one on craigslist, but it was sold. As for the oe 4-1 if you search honda/ acura classifieds you will come across one in due time.
Now as for slapping it on the US cat back... IIRC the b-pipe is longer so you will have to modify it.
I did and it was a good improvement. take a look at the pictures here. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/503605/2
Hey thanks for the informative reply. Does that setup leave any residue on your back bumper. I like that exhaust to. Is it imperative to do an exhaust with a header and cat upgrade?
A stock exhaust system can leave residue on the bumper. It's what the motor tosses out that matters.
But if you get a muffler that sticks out a little past the bumper it does cut down on the crap that gets on, by a fair amount.
also on my cardomain page you can see that the muffler sticks out a bunch.
Dave_B wrote: Also, is this a DD car? You might not want to go with to big of cams if so, but you'll make more power with them,...
I was keepin wondering whats the big deal about aggressive cams for DD car (someone enlighten me please)?
the cost of accelerated wear on your engine parts (mainly valvetrain), and the potential damage it can cause really doesnt outweigh the benefits of having the extra power
Dave_B wrote: Also, is this a DD car? You might not want to go with to big of cams if so, but you'll make more power with them,...
I was keepin wondering whats the big deal about aggressive cams for DD car (someone enlighten me please)?
With most cars, when going with a very lobey cam (more lift and duration which equates to the farther, longer the valve is open) causes a very rough idle even with good tuning. For a weekend car or track car it wouldn't be as bad but they tend to have problems idleing at all when cold.