jareddd96
Well-Known Member
What do you guys think of getting one of these and a HMF or FMF slip on? worth the money for the header?
YamaRider said:3-4 hp from a header on a Warrior? Ha! I don't think so, the aftermarket headers have very little advantage over the stock one. The stock warrior header is overkill, even with a highly built engine like a 446, Four Stroke Tech recommends just grinding the weld out of the inside where the flange is, combined with a supertrapp or equivalent slip-on. Compare it to any aftermarket header and you'll find the size of the pipe is exactly the same, if it was a larger pipe it wouldn't work with any slip on exhausts anyways. Even with the best aftermarket one out there you're not gaining 1 hp on a stock one, not a worthwhile investment at all in my opinion. The powerbomb header really is more of a gimmick than anything, there is zero power gain, it just slightly shifts the power a little higher in the rpm's on the dynos.
The only restrictive part of the stock header is right at the end where it bolts to the head, and it's an easy, cheap fix to smooth it out and make it just as good as an aftermarket one. Just take it off the quad and look inside the pipe where the mounting flange is, you'll see the weld bead i'm talking about. Just take a die grinder (dremel or equivalent) and take down most of that weld. I wouldn't take it down completely flush with the pipe, leave a little material there to keep the strength.
Headers can make a big difference on a lot of newer quads because from the factory they're designed to flow just enough for what the stock engine needs to be happy, look at the header on just about anything, 450's, raptor 660's and 700's, 400ex etc, they all have head pipes that flow about a third of what the warrior's stock one does. A full exhaust system on my 700 can net me about another 12 horsepower vs about 4 or 5 from just a slip-on, so in the case of most sport quads it makes sense to spring that extra $200-300 on a full system. If you get a full system on the warrior consider it only to be for the look of having a full stainless system, or to replace a rusted/dented/damaged stock one, because you won't be happy with the power gain, powerbomb or not.
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