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      06-14-2019, 06:31 PM   #23
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I’m friendly with Rob Hugh over at active autoworke in Miami and they have dyno in-house. Have you found a place yet?
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      06-14-2019, 07:29 PM   #24
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These headers are 1/3rd the price of ARH and there isn't much info out on them, I posted a year ago asking for info and many were interested but a year later still no info on them.

Usually when there are discussions about mods and people wanting to see dynos, some would say they'd clip in for dynos, so I'm giving the community the chance to make this happen and so far a few interested parties have stepped up. (Thanks guys)

I'd be perfectly content installing these and not doing any dynos but no doubt someone would question by review of them and ask/demand to see dynos.

The last ARH N/A dyno thread I remember was on a mustang dyno and everyone wanted him to drive hours to a dynojet to appease them because they didn't believe the gains on the mustang dyno.
i just did a thread on a dyno jet, pre dyno and post.
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      06-14-2019, 07:54 PM   #25
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From the pictures, it looks like you will have to extend the wires for the rear 02s. Don’t know about the fronts. But that is no big deal. For the bigger 3.0” midpipe, it looks like they staggered the clamps for more room, but that may mean the rear pipes are staggered and if so, or if they are still 3.0”, they might not mate to a stock or aftermarket rear exhaust, in which case, you could buy the Becker version. Again, I don’t know for sure from the pictures.

I like the more forward placement of the X in the midpipe. That is supposed to be a better location than further back but the difference between 2’ and 4’ from the header collectors may not matter much.

Looking forward to the dyno. Thus far, it seems like bigger exhausts don’t add power except maybe on forced induction or stroker motor cars. More testing like you are doing will be helpful in figuring that out. Could be that you will need a custom tune to take advantage of less exhaust backpressure.
I agree it looks like the rear section has a staggered setup for the connecting pipes too.. I might be able to help make you some adaptors for whatever rear section you want to mate up.. I have a sweet new TIG setup that I'm still learning on but if you wanna pay for materials and shipping I'm sure I can help..... just a thought
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      06-14-2019, 09:23 PM   #26
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i just did a thread on a dyno jet, pre dyno and post.
For some reason I hasn't seen your thread before. Looks good, but going from catless to catted with the headers probably limited some of the gains. Have you thought about getting a custom tune for the headers?

The thread I was referring to the owner had a custom Dyno tune done along with the headers which netted 35rwhp/25tq over test pipes and a OTS tune: https://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1508424&highlight=ARH+headers
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      06-14-2019, 09:24 PM   #27
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I’m friendly with Rob Hugh over at active autoworke in Miami and they have dyno in-house. Have you found a place yet?
That would be great. Do you know if they do custom tuning? I wonder if they can extract some power from the headers. Can you pass along his contact info? Or should I go thru you?
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      06-14-2019, 09:27 PM   #28
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I agree it looks like the rear section has a staggered setup for the connecting pipes too.. I might be able to help make you some adaptors for whatever rear section you want to mate up.. I have a sweet new TIG setup that I'm still learning on but if you wanna pay for materials and shipping I'm sure I can help..... just a thought
Thanks for the offer, ill let you know if it's needed once I get the headers.
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      06-15-2019, 06:18 AM   #29
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active did a custom tune, for my ARH tune
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      06-15-2019, 06:52 AM   #30
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active did a custom tune, for my ARH tune
Did you do another Dyno after the tune?
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      06-15-2019, 06:59 AM   #31
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How is the fitment on this?
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You mean the Becker headers and midpipe that no one has reported trying yet and that the OP will be installing soon and telling us about the fit?
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      06-15-2019, 10:06 AM   #33
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the problem i see with the headers are the x pipe and headers are not 3 inches.
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      06-16-2019, 06:40 AM   #34
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the problem i see with the headers are the x pipe and headers are not 3 inches.
The specs seem to say otherwise. What size are they? Please share your source.
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You can simply look at the picture and see the transition in and out of the muffler (can’t tell whether the muffler is 2.5 or 3.0” inside), at the ball transitions at the rear exhaust end, and at the header collector to midpipe. Yes, most appears to be 3”, but some is less — probably 2.5”.
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here are the specs
Full Length Tube DesignMirror Polished FinishMade of 304-Grade Stainless SteelNon-Catted Application (included Cat Deleted resonator)Primary Tube: 1.6" ODPort size: 1.5" IDCollector: 2.5" ODPiping: 3.0" OD Flange Thickness: 0.40"Runner Wall Thickness


the arh is 3 inch collector and the primary's are 1"3/4
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      06-16-2019, 10:11 AM   #37
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How are we looking for the goal?

Super anxious to see how these perform with a proper before and after testing. Come on M3 Post members, put your money where your mouth is!
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the problem i see with the headers are the x pipe and headers are not 3 inches.
Parts of it probably is but I will measure them and confirm. I believe after the header flanges is 3".

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the arh is 3 inch collector and the primary's are 1"3/4
According to the website ARH offers 1 5/8" & 1 3/4" headers. So it depends on which one you get. But they don't confirm if that is the OD or ID.

Becker says theirs are 1.6" OD and 1.5" ID for the primaries. Which sounds like it lines up to the smaller ARH option.

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How are we looking for the goal?

Super anxious to see how these perform with a proper before and after testing. Come on M3 Post members, put your money where your mouth is!
Seems like we are stalled at 60%, 8500RPM made a donation in person.
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      06-16-2019, 09:14 PM   #39
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That would be great. Do you know if they do custom tuning? I wonder if they can extract some power from the headers. Can you pass along his contact info? Or should I go thru you?
I'm sure they do. There’s no need to go through me. Give Active Auto a call and ask for Rob Hugh. Let him know Elie Anidjar recommended you. And if you would, keep me in the loop because I’d love to come with to get my car dyno’d as well.
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We are now at 70%!

Thank you to everyone who has donated so far, it shows how great of a community we have. I will provide all the info I can, any questions just ask.

Just a little bit left to go!
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Honestly, even if the x-pipe is not a 3" setup it doesn't really matter as 2.5" is enough for the amount of power the S65 can put down. Unless you are supercharged I really don't see the reason needing the same size piping that ARH has unless you want the same kinda sound. I suspect that this tri-y header has more of a higher pitch and rasp to it than the ARH, but that is besides the point.
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Honestly, even if the x-pipe is not a 3" setup it doesn't really matter as 2.5" is enough for the amount of power the S65 can put down. Unless you are supercharged I really don't see the reason needing the same size piping that ARH has unless you want the same kinda sound. I suspect that this tri-y header has more of a higher pitch and rasp to it than the ARH, but that is besides the point.
I agree.




Headers delivered, unboxing and pictures later today.

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headers are not tri-y they are just uneven 4 into 1, i will say this is more like a long tube design of factory size headers
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Headers are here, lets get this goal reached so I can dyno!

Quality seems pretty good, header flanges look good against a straight edge no warpage. The parts of the mid section that is 3" do seem pretty big in person.










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