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    H.O. conversion without headers....

    What do you think??

    I recently installed dual exhaust on my vic. (magnaflows and an H pipe)

    I hope to put a crate motor in this car some day but for the mean time would I see a significant increase in power if I installed just.....

    Intake, Heads, PCM and Injectors


    And left my stock exhaust manifolds in place????

    Would this be a waste?
    1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
    FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C



    #2
    Originally posted by 87vicFIVEO View Post
    H.O. conversion without headers....

    What do you think??

    I recently installed dual exhaust on my vic. (magnaflows and an H pipe)

    I hope to put a crate motor in this car some day but for the mean time would I see a significant increase in power if I installed just.....

    Intake, Heads, PCM and Injectors


    And left my stock exhaust manifolds in place????

    Would this be a waste?
    YEs It would be a waste. The stock manifolds are a restriction on even a stock Lo-Po, on an HO, it would be completely pointless. USe at least stock Mustang headers, if not aftermarket pieces.
    Nick
    88 Colony Park LS
    G-pa's old car, but he's cruisin around heaven in his 69 wagon now
    Future plans:Semi HO conversion, or Explorer motor swap, shift kit, PI springs and sway bars, KYB-GR2 shocks

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      #3
      You would notice a nice increase in power with the HO conversion, though not all of it. However when you do install a full free flowing exhaust with some nice headers your are going to see a larger gain that most people do going from mustang headers to aftermarket.

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        #4
        It'll work. The front part of the exhaust isn't as horribly restrictive as people think it is. Its the part behind the cats, and especially behind the mufflers where its a restriction. You could have your stock exhaust slightly modified to use headers with it though. All it would really take is a larger flare on the end of the pipe. The "ball" on the headers is larger than the ball on the manifold. If the pipe's flare is modified accordingly, then the stock exhaust works fine with a set of headers. The headers are somewhat better than the stock manifolds but its not gobs of power better. If you already have new exhaust and just don't want to spend a bunch of money right now on a whole new system, by all means use the stock stuff.
        86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
        5.0 HO, CompCams XE258,Scorpion 1.72 roller rockers, 3.55 K code rear, tow package, BHPerformance ported E7 heads, Tmoss Explorer intake, 65mm throttle body, Hedman 1 5/8" headers, 2.5" dual exhaust, ASP underdrive pulley

        91 Lincoln Mark VII LSC grandpa spec white and cranberry

        1984 Lincoln Continental TurboDiesel - rolls coal

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          #5
          Originally posted by gadget73 View Post
          It'll work. The front part of the exhaust isn't as horribly restrictive as people think it is. Its the part behind the cats, and especially behind the mufflers where its a restriction. You could have your stock exhaust slightly modified to use headers with it though. All it would really take is a larger flare on the end of the pipe. The "ball" on the headers is larger than the ball on the manifold. If the pipe's flare is modified accordingly, then the stock exhaust works fine with a set of headers. The headers are somewhat better than the stock manifolds but its not gobs of power better. If you already have new exhaust and just don't want to spend a bunch of money right now on a whole new system, by all means use the stock stuff.
          That's just it, I know I can get some e7's and an upper intake pretty cheap. I was thinking I could run it that way for a year and then do headers and a full 2.5 in. exhaust when I get the $$

          Can I get long tube headers that will work with my car?

          I would like to eliminate the cats all together.
          1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
          FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C


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            #6
            I converted over to mustang headers and a mustang H-pipe with cats on it pretty easily. Then I took it to a shop for a rear section to the mufflers and a drivers side tailpipe. Mufflers were $50 a piece and the exhaust work I got done at Meineke cost about $165. Paid $100 for the newly re-catted H-pipe. So expect around $350. I have a 2.5" H-pipe, 2.25 midpipes and muffler inlets/outlets, and then 2" dual tail pipes. I really need to up it to 2.5 all the way back.
            1989 Lincoln Town Car - "Anabelle" - Original block, .030 over with SpeedPro pistons, rods fitted with ARP hardware, FRPP +volume oil pump, GT-40 3bar heads, Crane 1.72 rockers, 89' Fox cam, 93' Cobra lower intake, Explorer upper and 65mm TB, 93' Lightning EGR spacer, K&N intake kit from a 4.0L Ranger, 19lb/hr injectors w/ 87 Mark VII ECM, cat/smog deletes, Big Brake conversion, 3.55 K-Code Trac-Lok/Disc brake rear axle, CVPI LCA's w/1" sway bar in rear, wagon front sway bar, BBK 2.5" off-road H-Pipe, Flowmaster super 40s, HPP wheels, 3G alternator w/LMR.com wiring kit, gear reduction starter conversion, Best 1/4 time: 16.0 @ 85mph.

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              #7
              And don't forget one of the most important parts of the HO conversion - the cam.

              No long tubes. Mid-lengths are possible, but not really worth the work for an stock HO conversion. It will be happy with 1 5/8in shortys.
              1990 Country Squire - under restoration
              1988 Crown Vic LTD Wagon - daily beater

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tiggie View Post
                And don't forget one of the most important parts of the HO conversion - the cam.

                No long tubes. Mid-lengths are possible, but not really worth the work for an stock HO conversion. It will be happy with 1 5/8in shortys.
                yeah....I didn't list all of the parts, but thanks. So shorty headers...how to I eliminate the cats??? Will the shorty headers bolt to an H pipe with no cats, will I have to have a muffler shop make the pipes??
                1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
                FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 87vicFIVEO View Post
                  yeah....I didn't list all of the parts, but thanks. So shorty headers...how to I eliminate the cats??? Will the shorty headers bolt to an H pipe with no cats, will I have to have a muffler shop make the pipes??
                  The Fox-Body Mustang shorties bolt to a Fox-Body H-Pipe. If you are looking to go catless, an "Off-Road" H-Pipe for an '85-'93 5.0L Mustang is what you are looking for to be a direct bolt up. Then you could take that to the muffler shop to hook up the rest of your already new exhaust.

                  I scored a set of factory HO headers and off-road H-Pipe for $75 last year from a place that specialized in working on late model 'Stangs.
                  1990 Country Squire - under restoration
                  1988 Crown Vic LTD Wagon - daily beater

                  GMN Box Panther History
                  Box Panther Horsepower and Torque Ratings
                  Box Panther Production Numbers

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                    #10
                    it will work, but exhaust is gonna sound like shit.

                    ask my friend PJ and his '68 Mustang.. GT-40 heads, explorer upper and lower, 75mm TB, MAF and cast-iron manifolds from a 78 granada. how pathetic is that? car sounds like a damn harley choking. but it does run.
                    LTD is still here

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tiggie View Post
                      The Fox-Body Mustang shorties bolt to a Fox-Body H-Pipe. If you are looking to go catless, an "Off-Road" H-Pipe for an '85-'93 5.0L Mustang is what you are looking for to be a direct bolt up. Then you could take that to the muffler shop to hook up the rest of your already new exhaust.

                      I scored a set of factory HO headers and off-road H-Pipe for $75 last year from a place that specialized in working on late model 'Stangs.
                      Thanks ben, probably what I will do. But if it's gunna sound like shit maybe I should consider high flow cats. The only reason I wanted no cats was I thought it would be louder in a good way.
                      1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
                      FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C


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                        #12
                        no Cats are fun on Vicky we took out a pair and blew out the other ones..lol we have no muffs on her neither so she sounds like a Big bad ford truck/race car....Ever watched the movie CAR'S? She sounds like the "Hudson" I don't think you want to run the stock manifolds with the HO my buddy has a 302 in his 68 mustang with 89 crown Vic manni's and it sounds horrid with the roller cam "HO" he's just saving up for some long tube header's.
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                          #13
                          Blah blah...our old lincoln had a mild 302 and all stock exhaust. Still would go over 140... And it'd do it quietly.

                          A stock HO with cast manifolds isn't that bad at all. Could always port the manifolds...If you were really bored.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by 87vicFIVEO View Post
                            Thanks ben, probably what I will do. But if it's gunna sound like shit maybe I should consider high flow cats. The only reason I wanted no cats was I thought it would be louder in a good way.
                            hehe... X-pipe, anyone? I've really got to find a way to get a sound clip of the exhaust on the Colony Park so y'all can hear how quiet it is.

                            I haven't checked for exact measurements, but I think eliminating the cats with the stock exhaust and Mustang headers may be as easy as getting a pair of 45-degree mandrel bends from JCWhitney and a pair of Walker female ball flanges from your local NAPA (can't remember the thread where I posted the part numbers), and cutting pieces of straight piping to fill in between. Pick any diameter you want as long as you're willing to adapt down to 2", then when you're ready to lose the stock exhaust you can have a nice X-pipe welded up and go from there.

                            Honestly, I'm running off-the-shelf Mustang crossovers just like most everybody else. Check around for the factory headers; mine were around $20 on eBay.
                            2012 Mazda5 Touring | Finally working on the LTD again!

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                              #15
                              yea, dont forget the Cam
                              there is a set of headers that can be made to fit a Panther with some work, but with just an HO conversion, it wouldnt be worth it...as long as you get stock 'stang shorties or some 1 5/8" primary shorties, you're all good!
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