Hello,
I have had these new headers for three years, but just noticed, that in both the connection between front and rear cylinder banks seem quite a bit restricted (please see the attached picture.)
Was it someone's last working day at Imasaf factory, or was this signor Fessia's way to fight the unsafe effects of horsepower? Or is there some actual reason, why it has been designed like that (I have no previous experience about boxer engines?)
Unless stated otherwise, I'm going to grind the connection wider before installing.
Regards,
-Miika
Exhaust headers
Exhaust headers
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Re: Exhaust headers
Uhmm, it looks like someone in IMASAF was drunk when made it:)-D
More seriusly I haven't any dismounted header to check at the moment but I don't remember any bottleneck and to me it doesn't make sense.
More seriusly I haven't any dismounted header to check at the moment but I don't remember any bottleneck and to me it doesn't make sense.
Re: Exhaust headers
The port has to as far opened as possible. Had the same thing on aftermarket parts.
Hubert
Hubert
Hubert
Re: Exhaust headers
There can be some improvements by having some back pressure in exhaust systems, especially for torque, but this kind of restriction doesn't seem to make sense. So how about a "before and after" comparison?
Geoff Goldberg
1952 B20 s.2
1957 B24 s.6
1959 Appia Berlina s.2
1952 B20 s.2
1957 B24 s.6
1959 Appia Berlina s.2
Re: Exhaust headers
Well, usually the back pressure is designed evenly for all cylinders.
I'll cut the openings properly before install. Mailed to Imasaf, but so far no comment from them.

Re: Exhaust headers
Hello Miika,
I've read only now your post. I confirm that your manifold was wrongly made and you are right to cut the opening before install it.
With my kindest regards
Giovanni
I've read only now your post. I confirm that your manifold was wrongly made and you are right to cut the opening before install it.
With my kindest regards
Giovanni