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OK so money's changed hands and now all I gotta do is wait.
Wavetrack is also in the post
Code3 is on the bench ready to go.
Still trying to decide on SL55 intake ($500 landed) v NW DCAI ($1000)
I know the car well enuf now to appreciate changes in performance/nuiances.
Target is to get into the mid 12's on street tires - just roll up and do it and leave - no fancy stuff


Now - CKovach (selling the headers) tells me to fit them I need to undo the engine mounts and lift the engine. If anyone's done this - Id like to know as I will be DIY'ing.
I figured it will be a good time to change the engine mounts if that's easy to do whilst I'm in there. I understand they do fail/leak after 10yrs - ie: about now.
 
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Old 09-13-2012, 04:01 PM
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The engine is ok to pull up several inches if you remove the 2 long bolts in the bottom of the motor mounts and remove the trans positioning bolts to allow the engine to be lifted I would also make sure to have the fan out and something between the front of the engine and the radiator. Changing the motor mounts themselves is a whole other matter with the engine still in the car as it is such a tight squeeze in there. If you don't need to change them I wouldn't and just cable or chain the engine down. I have broken several motor mounts and finally just cabled mine down .......works better and no more broken mounts.
 
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Old 09-14-2012, 11:59 PM
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Old 09-16-2012, 08:14 AM
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Mid 12's on street tires. Check out my roadster. Low 12's on street tires...no headers needed. You are in for a lot of work my friend for not very much HP... Good luck with your mods, but a good CAI, a pulley, and a tune will net you mid 12's....
 
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Old 09-22-2012, 02:21 PM
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I have a set of these headers if anyone is interested. In my case they made contact in several places which is why they are no longer installed.

I am happy to shoot or post pictures if anyone is interested.
 
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Old 09-22-2012, 10:41 PM
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I have a set of these headers if anyone is interested. In my case they made contact in several places which is why they are no longer installed.

I am happy to shoot or post pictures if anyone is interested.
By all means please, post the PiC's here for all to see
 
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Old 09-23-2012, 12:32 AM
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PM me what you you would like to get out of them. And pics
 
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Old 09-23-2012, 03:53 AM
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So you couldnt mod them and get them to fit...?
The ones I bought are hopefully here this week and I'm expecting a slightly different note and maybe 10-15whp
Must say - wasnt particularly fussed about the weld finish - must have been one of Vadim's bad onday jobs. Price wasnt "too" bad though.

Might wait a bit before fitting though - see thread on "puff of smoke....."
 
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I would definitely install an engine torque damper with the VRP headers.
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 05:03 PM
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Maybe the taller motor mounts MMZ found would help with clearance.
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 06:01 PM
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I would definitely install an engine torque damper with the VRP headers.
to achieve what end? - enlighten me....
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 06:02 PM
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Maybe the taller motor mounts MMZ found would help with clearance.

And this is because.....they aint gonna fit? Or make it easier if they gotta be swapped out again...?
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 07:22 PM
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And this is because.....they aint gonna fit? Or make it easier if they gotta be swapped out again...?
If you have the same troubles I did they will be needed because the headers did not fit with the stock motor mounts. We even tried swapping in new motor mounts to no avail.

I will take pictures and post them. Then if anyone is interested make me an offer.
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Billy22Bob
to achieve what end? - enlighten me....
to keep the engine from torqueing over and breaking the headers. dont take this the wrong way but this has been tried long ago and i warned you in the 2nd post
 
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to achieve what end? - enlighten me....
Our engines have a lot of torque rotation. The VRP headers are a tight squeeze, but according to Vadim they will fit without interference (on the '32). I know some have reported installation conflicts regardless. A torque damper will limit rotation of the engine around the crank so the headers don't bump their surroundings. It's not a bad idea even without rotational interference IMO as others have attested on this forum.
 
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Old 09-25-2012, 07:21 AM
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ckovach - I'd be interested to know, did you ever try (or have someone try) to fit these and fail?....or never try at all.....
you probably did your research at the time....
Of course I'm making the assumption here...that the ones I'm talking about are the ones I bought from you.

just thought I'd check before (if lazy) I walk up to a muffler shop and say..."yeh...no worries mate - drop in replacement....just be careful - pay you $200".
 
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ckovach - I'd be interested to know, did you ever try (or have someone try) to fit these and fail?....or never try at all.....
you probably did your research at the time....
Of course I'm making the assumption here...that the ones I'm talking about are the ones I bought from you.

just thought I'd check before (if lazy) I walk up to a muffler shop and say..."yeh...no worries mate - drop in replacement....just be careful - pay you $200".
No, I have never tried to install them, and that is not because I concluded they would not fit. I simply don't have the time to work on the 32 these days and they have been gathering dust. Had I tried and found them to not fit I would have clearly stated that, along with my estimation of what modification was necessary. More likely, had I tried and found interference issues I would have modified them myself as I am a competent fabricator. Those that know me here and on the Benz forums know I am a straight shooter.
 
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SRT_Roadster I sent you a PM
 


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