Jim, What kind of exhaust system did they have on the engine that you
referred to in addition to the stock manifolds and headers? Have them
run a test on a stock 455 with stock manifolds and a stock 26' GMC
exhaust system. Then have them run the same test with Thorley headers
and the Jardine 3' exhaust system and you will see much more than a 5 %
increase. We have a 30-mile long 6% grade going east out of San Diego.
When I had the stock exhaust system on or 76 Royale I could just maintain
45 MPR in second gear going up this grade. After I put on Thorley
headers and the low resistance mufflers and 3" exhaust that I purchased
from Jardine, I now go up this same hill in high gear and never drop
below 60 MPR. I can now tow by 2400- pound Tracker up this same hill
faster then I could go not towing anything with the stock exhaust system.
That's a lot more then 5% increase, plus my gas mileage went from 9.6 to
10.6 MPG; both measured over two similar 10,000 mile trips. I have over
50,00 miles on my headers and I havn't had a single problem with gaskets,
or any other items related to headers.
I have four redundant temperature measuring switches mount to the
underside of the frame around the engine access door. They are connected
to red lights on my dash. Two are set to come on at 170 degreed F, and
two are set to come one at 190 degrees F. None of them have come on
while I have been driving in the seven years they have been on our GMC.
They have been calibrated several times so I know they are working
correctly. I have them there to give me some warring if I have a fire in
the engine compartment.
I was apprehensive before I put on the headers, as I had heard a lot of
negative comments similar to what you stated, however, I never
experienced any of them. My engine compartment did not run any hotter
and it did not make any more noise in the driving compartment. They were
the best "bang" for the "buck" as any modifications I have done to our
GMC.
Jim, don't believe all the negative things you hear about headers. I
have noticed most of it comes from people who have never had headers on
their GMCs. Try them-you will like them.
Chuck Aulgur
San Diego, CA
referred to in addition to the stock manifolds and headers? Have them
run a test on a stock 455 with stock manifolds and a stock 26' GMC
exhaust system. Then have them run the same test with Thorley headers
and the Jardine 3' exhaust system and you will see much more than a 5 %
increase. We have a 30-mile long 6% grade going east out of San Diego.
When I had the stock exhaust system on or 76 Royale I could just maintain
45 MPR in second gear going up this grade. After I put on Thorley
headers and the low resistance mufflers and 3" exhaust that I purchased
from Jardine, I now go up this same hill in high gear and never drop
below 60 MPR. I can now tow by 2400- pound Tracker up this same hill
faster then I could go not towing anything with the stock exhaust system.
That's a lot more then 5% increase, plus my gas mileage went from 9.6 to
10.6 MPG; both measured over two similar 10,000 mile trips. I have over
50,00 miles on my headers and I havn't had a single problem with gaskets,
or any other items related to headers.
I have four redundant temperature measuring switches mount to the
underside of the frame around the engine access door. They are connected
to red lights on my dash. Two are set to come on at 170 degreed F, and
two are set to come one at 190 degrees F. None of them have come on
while I have been driving in the seven years they have been on our GMC.
They have been calibrated several times so I know they are working
correctly. I have them there to give me some warring if I have a fire in
the engine compartment.
I was apprehensive before I put on the headers, as I had heard a lot of
negative comments similar to what you stated, however, I never
experienced any of them. My engine compartment did not run any hotter
and it did not make any more noise in the driving compartment. They were
the best "bang" for the "buck" as any modifications I have done to our
GMC.
Jim, don't believe all the negative things you hear about headers. I
have noticed most of it comes from people who have never had headers on
their GMCs. Try them-you will like them.
Chuck Aulgur
San Diego, CA