
I quite like French Horn Header as a descriptor..
I have the ANSA setup and I think I'm getting at least a 30% increase in horse somethingbradartigue wrote:More to your question - that ANSA twin tip is a piece of crap. Flows the same as a stock exhaust but hangs poorly and doesn't fit the slot. Use a stock 421 or Marks' spaghetti header and you'll be a happy driver. A stock or single tip exit will look right and hang well.
They aren't any different than before; note the pictures above, they're made of lightly chromed steel. I actually think they're made of rust which is sanded and chromed over.sgkent wrote:best performance and HP we ever got with headers was a 4 into one equal length - quite short, two runners had to corkscrew to make it work. The stock cast manifold 4-2-1 works well too if it is cleaned up. We always found a straight pipe back to a glass pack of some kind, small resonator, out the back and dump to the right rear in the slip stream did well for HP. As I recall the Ansa units are rather short lived - I would go thru one in 50,000 - 60,000 miles from rust. Maybe they are better today.
I simply said the ANSA makes the FIAT sound like a Saab. Perhaps I should have been more clear, it makes the FIAT sounds like a Saab 900 NA with a stock exhaust.donm wrote:There's nothing wrong with the way Saabs sound.
Dude you're on the wrong side of the road, so is everyone else in your video.weekend warrior wrote:I've posted this link before but its relevant here because i'm running an Ansa twin tip, the mic isn't in the best spot to fully appreciate it but it'll give you an idea of the sound.
I also enlarged the cut out to suit
http://youtu.be/qZ9R-3IfKmI