Which exhaust system?
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Hi,
I´m loocking for a good performing exhaust system for my BBC 502 with supercharger. What is the best to use? Dana?GIl? Drake? There are so many systems on the market... very confusing.
Thanks for help
Daniel
I´m loocking for a good performing exhaust system for my BBC 502 with supercharger. What is the best to use? Dana?GIl? Drake? There are so many systems on the market... very confusing.
Thanks for help
Daniel
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Lots of variables. Depending on your particular engine combo, mainly cam specs, and how much HP, will help decide which exhaust is best.
If you are running long duration cams, you will want a system that has long risers, if not dry tail pipes. if your engines are mild and maybe say 600-650HP, i think a standard performance manifold is fine, but if you are running a big cam, lots of boost, etc, you may want to look into a cmi, or stelling headers, or keith eickert or stainless marine GEN III type of exhaust for higher HP applications.
I am partial to stainless marine when it comes to a basic manifold setup. They make top notch stuff. The dana marine ones are pretty.
Any route you go, i would look for a system with the longest tailpipes your setup will allow for. This is good for the future if you ever decide to run aggressive camshafts.
If you are running long duration cams, you will want a system that has long risers, if not dry tail pipes. if your engines are mild and maybe say 600-650HP, i think a standard performance manifold is fine, but if you are running a big cam, lots of boost, etc, you may want to look into a cmi, or stelling headers, or keith eickert or stainless marine GEN III type of exhaust for higher HP applications.
I am partial to stainless marine when it comes to a basic manifold setup. They make top notch stuff. The dana marine ones are pretty.
Any route you go, i would look for a system with the longest tailpipes your setup will allow for. This is good for the future if you ever decide to run aggressive camshafts.
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Lots of variables. Depending on your particular engine combo, mainly cam specs, and how much HP, will help decide which exhaust is best.
If you are running long duration cams, you will want a system that has long risers, if not dry tail pipes. if your engines are mild and maybe say 600-650HP, i think a standard performance manifold is fine, but if you are running a big cam, lots of boost, etc, you may want to look into a cmi, or stelling headers, or keith eickert or stainless marine GEN III type of exhaust for higher HP applications.
I am partial to stainless marine when it comes to a basic manifold setup. They make top notch stuff. The dana marine ones are pretty.
Any route you go, i would look for a system with the longest tailpipes your setup will allow for. This is good for the future if you ever decide to run aggressive camshafts.
If you are running long duration cams, you will want a system that has long risers, if not dry tail pipes. if your engines are mild and maybe say 600-650HP, i think a standard performance manifold is fine, but if you are running a big cam, lots of boost, etc, you may want to look into a cmi, or stelling headers, or keith eickert or stainless marine GEN III type of exhaust for higher HP applications.
I am partial to stainless marine when it comes to a basic manifold setup. They make top notch stuff. The dana marine ones are pretty.
Any route you go, i would look for a system with the longest tailpipes your setup will allow for. This is good for the future if you ever decide to run aggressive camshafts.
Did you heard from Lightning exhaust?
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Dry pipe means, that the cooling water does not mix in the pipe it has a separate outlet on the end of the pipe !
On a wet system , the water mixes behind the collector in to the pipe with the fumes.
A dry system is to prevent reversion and also louder and sounds nice.
The best system i say are either SM high tourge III or KE.
both are aluminum light weight and perform to the max of 1200 HP +.
They are header type manifolds since the runners are separated with in the casting.
Hope this helps.
On a wet system , the water mixes behind the collector in to the pipe with the fumes.
A dry system is to prevent reversion and also louder and sounds nice.
The best system i say are either SM high tourge III or KE.
both are aluminum light weight and perform to the max of 1200 HP +.
They are header type manifolds since the runners are separated with in the casting.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by 30Special; 01-07-2011 at 09:41 AM.
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The lightning headers are good performing. I know some guys who run them. However, they run them in fresh water, i dont know how they would hold up in salt. I do believe they offer a full stainless header though.
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I have a NA 522 and I'm definitely not running a stock cam. But I have a mild build 600+ HP and I am running Lightning wet headers. They came with the boat when I bought it. The boat is 12 years old and they look original. When I inspected them last spring there doesn't appear to be any signs of wear or corrosion. Lightning now has a reasonably priced set of Stainless wet headers for less then $2k.
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Can you post up your cam specs? That will help. 550-580HP from a supercharged 502 should be a very mild setup, and not hard to do. As long as your cam is fairly mild, and a marine spec'd one, you shouldnt have any issues using gil, emi, stainless marine, dana, etc, and they all should be suffice for the amount of HP you will be running.
The lightning headers are good performing. I know some guys who run them. However, they run them in fresh water, i dont know how they would hold up in salt. I do believe they offer a full stainless header though.
The lightning headers are good performing. I know some guys who run them. However, they run them in fresh water, i dont know how they would hold up in salt. I do believe they offer a full stainless header though.
I´m using the stock 502EFI camshaft at the moment. Problem with the risers is that I need an exhaust diverter to a silent choice. I use the boat on a river and it could not be as noisy all the time. If I use my Corsa diverter I cannot use a long manifold or elbow bwcause there is not enough space in my engine compartment. I need a manifold which has nearly the same connection to the tailpipes tahn the standard :-(



