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    H22a headers?

    Hey guys
    Is it worth changing to DC sports headers or stick with my jdm 4-2-1 headers?

    Keep in mind future mods will be cams,computer and i bit of headwork.

    Really after h22a owners that have taken the NA route.

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    This probably belongs more in the prelude forum
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    It really is not worth changing. The JDm headers are good enough for your application. Youd be better off investing the $ in headwork.

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    I didnt imply that i own a h22a powered lude.so why move it!!!!!! dam politics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by honda_b_blastn
    I didnt imply that i own a h22a powered lude.so why move it!!!!!! dam politics...
    lol, wyn probably moved it due to the fact that the h22a originally came out of the ludes and therefore the thread may be viewed by people who may have more experience or knowledge about the question your asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR-VTEC
    lol, wyn probably moved it due to the fact that the h22a originally came out of the ludes and therefore the thread may be viewed by people who may have more experience or knowledge about the question your asking.
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    JDM ones are most best to keep.. even audm ones for the H22A are pretty good.. compared to others available in Australia.. unless u want mugens for $1500 or so..

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    does anyone here have any experience with both the AUDM and JDM headers? Just wondering if its worth the change, i have audm atm

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    well i have a friend with the h22a conversion done on an accord and it pulls 141kw atw with skunk2 stage 1 cams.. straight through exhaust and custom made CAI. and apparently his using hurricane headers and not his stock jdm one.

    im sure the jdm is better than the hurricane one so stick with that and save ur money on ur head work like LSD Motorsports said.

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    141kw atw... with only stage1 cams and exhaust... was this done on a hub dyno?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoKnowz
    im sure the jdm is better than the hurricane one so stick with that and save ur money on ur head work like LSD Motorsports said.
    and what makes you sure the jdm one is better than the hurricane one?

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    Save your money. The OEM honda headers are better than most AM ones.

    To see any worth while gains you will need to get something up market like Mugen, Kamakazi(4-1), or SMPC.

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