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03-14-2020, 12:37 AM #1
Gains from porting the welds on Pacesetter headers
Has anyone ever measured the gains from porting the inside of the welds between the flange and primary runners?
I decided to clean up my pacesetter headers cause it looked pretty restrictive. These worked great for years on my stock LT1 but since they are going back onto a 383 LT1 I am looking to maximize the performance. I don't feel worried about the material removal since the welds seemed to have good penetration. So far I've done 3 of 8. For reference these are 1-3/4 primaries and 3" collector.
IMG_6468.JPGIMG_6464.JPGIMG_6467.JPGIMG_6466.JPGIMG_6465.JPG'94 Trans Am LE2 HCI, 383 11.24:1 forged Eagle crank 6" H-beam rods, Mahle pistons, ATI damper, Moroso 7qt pan, 36lb/hr injectors, Pacesetter LT headers, 3" x-pipe + dumps, SLP CAI, EWP, Strange 12 Bolt posi 4.11, Stage 2 T56, McLeod StreetPro
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03-18-2020, 01:18 PM #210 Second N/A Club
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I opened up the welds on mine when I had Pacesetters, I don't know if it made any difference but I figured it couldn't hurt. Some of the weld was pretty restricting or at least it appeared to be.
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