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They did tell me that they (URD) have a cat back exhaust system going into production soon for the GX460, so they are paying attention to the GX460 market.
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They did tell me that they (URD) have a cat back exhaust system going into production soon for the GX460, so they are paying attention to the GX460 market.
They did tell me that they (URD) have a cat back exhaust system going into production soon for the GX460, so they are paying attention to the GX460 market.
To gain 30-40 hp, I would assume one would also need to open up the intake with some type of low restriction induction system like an air cleaner, snorkel, turbo, super charger, etc. In my experience, to be able to get a freer flowing exhaust you have to have a freer intake. You can only exhaust what is coming in through the intake. You have a 6" straight pipe coming right out of your exhaust ports on your heads, but it won't help if you only have a 1/2" intake manifold. Okay, so I'm exaggerating a wee bit here, but hopefully the point is made.They didn't say at all, and I don't think they have any stated gains for the other 4.6l or 4.7l applications that they do have headers / exhaust for.
Building the 4.6 / 1UR-FE is hard to find info on, but I did read some things that lead me to believe there's 30 or 40 hp to be gain by freeing up the exhaust flow.
I'm certainly no expert here, but seems reasonable. Take a look at the exhaust manifolds and they are obviously restrictive compared to any modern performance application.
Hate to be the wet blanket here, but so often horsepower and torque are spewed out like fishermen telling stories of just how big their catch was.
They're always using a rubber ruler to measure their catches.
Unless I see graphical proof, it's really hard to take seriously exactly how much HP is hitting the rear wheels.
Which brings up another point, is HP being measured at the drive shaft (read: higher numbers) or at the rear wheels, which is what really matters.
Heck, even manufacturers stretch their engine size and horsepower rating a wee bit.
Hate to be the wet blanket here, but so often horsepower and torque are spewed out like fishermen telling stories of just how big their catch was.
They're always using a rubber ruler to measure their catches.
Unless I see graphical proof, it's really hard to take seriously exactly how much HP is hitting the rear wheels.
Which brings up another point, is HP being measured at the drive shaft (read: higher numbers) or at the rear wheels, which is what really matters.
Heck, even manufacturers stretch their engine size and horsepower rating a wee bit.
I thought most manufacturers started rating at the wheels by the late 70s/early '80s?
I got a response from URD when I asked if they thought it would fit.
They told me that it would for sure bolt up, but the air injection ports might be different, and the flange angle might be wrong for the GX since the GX frame rails are narrower.
I'm sure - as Acrad said, if you cut off the flange and did a welded on custom exhaust from the header back you could do it.
I was (am still) hoping for a bolt on header upgrade.