Hey guys/gals,
So when I was swapping out my intake manifold recently for the redesigned one WR also talked me into picking up one of the race headers.
I know in the past people have had issues with fitment, clearance and leaking, but the design has been tweaked since. I have to admit, I was hesitant, but I have had a pretty good working relationship with WR for about a year now and been very satisfied with their customer service. So I bit the bullet and signed up.
Anyway, onto the review;
Initial Impressions:
When I received the product I was pretty taken back, it is very well constructed with top notch welds and bungs. It eliminates the cat & has a flex pipe at the end. Is a very nice looking product!
Installation:
Before installation I had an additional bung added onto the header at this location for use with a wideband sensor.
Let me start by saying the installation of this header is not an easy task, because it is one piece it is requires to be installed from the bottom of the car. We had to jack the car up as high as the stands could safely go, then drop the sub-frame down and remove the heat shield. We also removed the stock header bracket and the coils at the back of the engine for additional access. It took at least an hour of trying to wiggle it into position! One of the most challenging things was getting the proper alignment for the header bolts, lots of tightening and tightening, backing it off and tightening it up... hours of it!
Anyway, once everything finally starting going back together it fit pretty well. My only complaint is it pushes the B-pipe back about an inch more than it should be.
No rattles, no banging, no leaking thus far. It provides a much different sound to the car, but not too noisy. I was prepared for a honking noise, but it sounded pretty good with a decent tone and no droning noise at highway speeds.
The biggest change was in the low power, I could feel a change right away.
I will note my AFR's are pretty wild though, I need to put some time in for tuning.