I just ordered the Calmini header for my Tracker today, but I'm putting together my own 2" system with mandrel U-bends. Any issues to be aware of with the Calmini Header? I've never really heard any bad things about it compared to the Thorley one for instance but since I thankfully don't live in California or ever plan on living there for that matter, I don't have to worry about CARB certification.
I'm looking at using a Magnaflow muffler and was just wondering if anyone else has and if so how loud it is and how it sounds overall. If you're running something like a Dynomax Ultraflow instead, the design is basically the same so feel free to pipe in. (yeah I know bad pun)
I don't mind a throaty deep exhaust note, I just don't want it to sound like a poorly modified/riced out Civic if ya know what I mean.
Anyone have any experience using the Magnaflow? I'll just be using the 5x8x18 oval since it seems to be the biggest 2" tube model that will fit under the Tracker.
The Magnaflows are a straight through design so I'm not expecting it to be the quietest exhaust sound like a multi chamber cheapie "turbo" muffler would have, but straight through mufflers obviously flow a lot better. Heck it's basically just a well built glasspack for all intents and purposes.
Anyhow lemme know as hopefully this will help with my power on the freeway and mileage.
When I rebuilt my engine a few years ago I portmatched the head to the intake and exhaust gaskets and cleaned the ports up in general. I did the same on the intake manifold to some extent too.
I also used the Hawk Suzuki Torquer cam and with a .030 over bore and new pistons, the engine was quite a bit better for power. Unfortunately though I've had the stock exhaust on there up till now which is making the engine try to exhale through a coffee stirrer straw.
Yeah I know better but it was a funding issue.
I'm also going to be using an almost new high flow catalytic converter that my friend pulled off his 89 Supra Turbo when he put a 3" system on it so that probably won't hurt things any either. (Damn that IM-240 I say!) It looks pretty decent as far as flow since you can see through it from end to end. Since it's an OEM replacement for a turbo car it should flow well.
I think my existing one's probably seen better days anyway. Of course when I get it emissions inspected every other year, if they ask about it being a replacement I'll just use the "I squished it with a rock while offroading" excuse of course. After all, it's technically illegal to replace a properly functioning catalytic converter. (Define properly functioning of course, seems like it's pretty open to interpretation.)
Anyone see any potential snags I might run into with this plan? I'm shooting for next weekend and with my work schedule I need to get everything lined up by Tuesday or Wednesday to do the actual install next Sunday. I've got access to good welding equipment and experience (gotta love having a friend with a Miller PowerMIG 200 as well as a gas welding rig in his garage).
Anyway, I'll shaddup now, posting from work to kill time does make me ramble a bit.