Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
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Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
I was browsing through headers for the 355 and I came across these hedman tork-step headers http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
the primaries flucuate between 1 1/2-1 5/8 to create "more torque". Are these for real or just bs?
the primaries flucuate between 1 1/2-1 5/8 to create "more torque". Are these for real or just bs?
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
Anybody???? I've never heard a claim of "torque producing" headers. I'd like to know if they're for real because I'm looking for all the torque possible for my 355 TPI.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
Thanks for that info. As far as the engine combo its going to be a TPI with either a COMP 260 XFI or 262 XE, and still deciding on the heads.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
The way I see it, a v8 already makes enough torque. You need to focus on power in the power range you will be in the most. Those headers will help make more low end torque but will KILL any upper rpm power that a bigger cam and good heads will get you.
Its my opinion that 1 5/8 headers are too small for a stock 350TPI. 1 1/2 primary headers will be WAY too small for a heads and cam 355.
Go with a set of 1 3/4 headers with 3 inch collectors and you will be just fine.
Its my opinion that 1 5/8 headers are too small for a stock 350TPI. 1 1/2 primary headers will be WAY too small for a heads and cam 355.
Go with a set of 1 3/4 headers with 3 inch collectors and you will be just fine.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
I'm not looking for top end power, my plan is to have the car done by 5-5500 rpm. The power range I will be in most is 1400-3000 80% of the time. If you notice the 2 cams I've selected you'll see they are both short duration, decent lift cams. As for the primaries, I dont see to many 1 3/4 around, let alone in my price range, I have about 350 to spend on headers and y-pipe.
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I'm not looking for top end power, my plan is to have the car done by 5-5500 rpm. The power range I will be in most is 1400-3000 80% of the time. If you notice the 2 cams I've selected you'll see they are both short duration, decent lift cams. As for the primaries, I dont see to many 1 3/4 around, let alone in my price range, I have about 350 to spend on headers and y-pipe.
Maybe look up the Dyno Dons headers. I have read they are 1 3/4 primaries but I am not sure on the price. If you can't find any in that size in your price range then atleast stick with 1 5/8 instead.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
Yeah I'll look into Dyno Don's but I'm pretty sure his are a pretty penny. As for racing, this car wont see the track for a long time. Its just a nice budget 355 thats replacing the leaky 305 that was in the car. It is my DD so I'm not looking at anything radical, just a crap load of torque to have fun with on the street.
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Yeah I'll look into Dyno Don's but I'm pretty sure his are a pretty penny. As for racing, this car wont see the track for a long time. Its just a nice budget 355 thats replacing the leaky 305 that was in the car. It is my DD so I'm not looking at anything radical, just a crap load of torque to have fun with on the street.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
My only issue with long tubes is clearance issues, living in new england I already scrape everything.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
The tork step headers have a step (duh), which reduces reversion. Reversion is caused by the overlap on a big cam, which pollutes the fresh air charge in the cylinder with exhaust gases.
These headers have a small 1.5" primary section, which does not noticeably increase back-pressure compared to purely 1.625" headers.
1 5/8" is the norm for a small block chev, only recently have 1 3/4" become "common", and due to their exorbitant cost, they still aren't common. 1 5/8" is fine.
The tork step would help increase your torque, if you have a big cam which has some overlap. With the small cams you have planned I doubt they'd do very much. However it can't hurt, so if they fit your budget, i'd buy them. Personally I think they'd help in my combo more-so than yours (and as mentioned, a small block chev rarely suffers from lack of torque no matter what...)
These headers have a small 1.5" primary section, which does not noticeably increase back-pressure compared to purely 1.625" headers.
1 5/8" is the norm for a small block chev, only recently have 1 3/4" become "common", and due to their exorbitant cost, they still aren't common. 1 5/8" is fine.
The tork step would help increase your torque, if you have a big cam which has some overlap. With the small cams you have planned I doubt they'd do very much. However it can't hurt, so if they fit your budget, i'd buy them. Personally I think they'd help in my combo more-so than yours (and as mentioned, a small block chev rarely suffers from lack of torque no matter what...)
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
Thanks sonix, thats pretty much what I was looking for. I'm caught between these and the Hooker 2460's. I know sb's have no torque issue, just looking for as much under 3400 rpm fun I can possibly have. That and the price isnt bad
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
I have the same set up you're refering to 355 with a Comp Cam X60 and I just had Tork Steps installed two weeks ago. I'd highly recommend them. My car was no slouch before but now it's an animal. It pulls like it never did before so the increase in torque is'nt bs. Only downside is I had to wait almost two months for delivery, but other than that they're great. Oh and get them HTC coated if you can. Total price for mine was $526.00.
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Re: Hedman Tork-Step Headers?
If you really want to see some torque increase try finding a set of tri-Y headers. They seem to be hard to find without having to make them yourself.
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