Headers - Which did you pick?

Which is yours & why?

  • Belangers

    Votes: 20 64.5%
  • M&M

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • B&B

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Stock exhaust manifolds

    Votes: 2 6.5%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

JHill9

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I have belangers but I didn't buy them. They came with the car and they sound amazing.
 

dave6666

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Belanger. Reputation and the ability to talk to Lou about his design. Very informative. Actually, very annoying too. After 1-1/2 hours I was looking for the **** Lou button on my phone :rolaugh:

But I'd rather have "tech excess," than "Thank you so much for your patience how may I be of help to you today?"

:rolleyes:
 

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M&M For the low rumble, NO LEAKS, and great price.

Plus, the customer service is AWESOME!!!!!!:2tu::drive:
 

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Belanger. Great product, outstanding if not over the top customer service from Lou. I think I've spent close to 6 hours on the phone with him over the years. I've learned more about pickles, O2 **** placement, flow, types of steel and welding techniques than I care for, LOL. I would also pick M&M headers as well.
 

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After reading tons of threads, the following three seem to be the most used, which is yours & why? I'm looking for ease of install, lack of leaks & low rumble from my exhaust.

96'-02' GTS COUPE & ACR

M&M Performance Gen2

Dodge Viper Exhaust Applications from Billy Boat Performance Exhaust

Replies to YOUR goals above:

LOW TONE: Metallurgy Matters. Stainless brands vibrate at a much higher tone than alumanized. The muscle cars of the 60s-70s never saw stainless. Deep, musclecar rumble is unique. Vote: Belanger.

Ease of Install: Tri-Y Belangers, and those that copied them

Lack of leaks: A decent percentage of owners who use the included Belnger gaskets get leaks. Few of these retorqued their header bolts after initial run-in. But using the MoPar metal gaskets on any brand is more leak-free.

You did not mention model year, and did not mention HP Goals but: 1.5/8" Edlebrock is "Why Bother" and Belanger has repeatedly proven 50+ HP on several G2 years (96-98)
 

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I bought a set of Belangers 5>2>1 and removed the pickles for my supercharged installation. I was happy with the quality of the Belangers. My next GTS came with TNTs and it was too much work to change over for a couple hp so I sold them. They went onto a track car that had some leaky Hennessey headers.

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Replies to YOUR goals above:

LOW TONE: Metallurgy Matters. Stainless brands vibrate at a much higher tone than alumanized. The muscle cars of the 60s-70s never saw stainless. Deep, musclecar rumble is unique. Vote: Belanger.

Ease of Install: Tri-Y Belangers, and those that copied them

Lack of leaks: A decent percentage of owners who use the included Belnger gaskets get leaks. Few of these retorqued their header bolts after initial run-in. But using the MoPar metal gaskets on any brand is more leak-free.

You did not mention model year, and did not mention HP Goals but: 1.5/8" Edlebrock is "Why Bother" and Belanger has repeatedly proven 50+ HP on several G2 years (96-98)

thanks for your help JON, Belanger's it is then. :)
 

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