VVTI vs NON VVTI exh manifolds (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys,

I am curious if anyone has used non vvti manifolds or DT headers on a VVTI engine? The SAIS has already been bypassed, so theoretically they should work fine? Found a set of LT's non vvti and a Y pipe for sale brand new, so trying to determine if theyll work or not..
 
They will not work without modifications. The SAIS ports in the VVTI cylinder head would be open with the non-VVTI headers, so there would be huge exhaust leaks.

I have heard of folks drilling, tapping, and plugging the SAIS ports in the head to allow for non-VVTI headers, but that would be a difficult job with the engine in the vehicle as space is very limited. Others have welded tabs to the non-VVTI header flange to cover the ports in the head.

Given the backlog at DT, these might be viable options unless you want to wait 6+ months for VVTI headers.
 
They will not work without modifications. The SAIS ports in the VVTI cylinder head would be open with the non-VVTI headers, so there would be huge exhaust leaks.

I have heard of folks drilling, tapping, and plugging the SAIS ports in the head to allow for non-VVTI headers, but that would be a difficult job with the engine in the vehicle as space is very limited. Others have welded tabs to the non-VVTI header flange to cover the ports in the head.

Given the backlog at DT, these might be viable options unless you want to wait 6+ months for VVTI headers.


Luckily I’m on the list for some LT’s that see due available at the end of the month. I was more so interested in getting the set so I can have the Y pipe. DT apparently did stop making the y-pipe so I’m unsure of any other options. Guess a custom one would work.
 
I think the OEM Y pipe is actually pretty good. Others have reported only nominal power gains with it, and you lose cats and will have a stinky exhaust. I'd spend your money on headers and a catback instead. Both gave me big seat-of-pants gains.

Fyi I had to wait 4 months for my LTs. You'll love them once the nightmare install is over :)
 
I have heard of folks drilling, tapping, and plugging the SAIS ports in the head to allow for non-VVTI headers, but that would be a difficult job with the engine in the vehicle as space is very limited. Others have welded tabs to the non-VVTI header flange to cover the ports in the head.

For reference: 06/07 Air Induction Pump Failure & Bypass - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/06-07-air-induction-pump-failure-bypass.814912/post-14138738 I thought it was very ingenious.
 

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