i dont think they will buy a aftermarket part that expensive and put it on warranty lol but if you pay for them maybe they would install them... but let us know it would be greatNice find! I've been waiting for over a month with the OEM on backorder. Tempted to call the dealer to see if they would install this under warranty.
Anyone have any experience with these?
I can’t speak for anyone else, but unless I’m eeking out power, I like log manifolds better for that facts that they handle heat cycles better than runner style, take up less space, are easier to remove (no runner up against a bolt head in a tight space), etc. In the past, I’ve gasket matched log manifolds before considering headers.Not sure why you would want to spend that much on an OEM style log manifold when you can spend the same amount and get shorty headers that offer better flow and performance
They obviously don't handle heat cycles well or we wouldn't be having issues with the stock manifolds cracking like they do. Space is a mute point, as is being easier to remove, as once they are installed, there really shouldn't be an issue to touch them again. Especially if they are just being installed to eliminate dealing with cracked OEM manifolds. Unless I am going to stock look, or participating in a competition that requires stock appearing engine, there is no point spending money on log manifolds. The performance benefits of any header, over a log manifold, are more than worth it. Even without a tune. The flow and scavenging benefits alone will help engine run cooler/smoother.I can’t speak for anyone else, but unless I’m eeking out power, I like log manifolds better for that facts that they handle heat cycles better than runner style, take up less space, are easier to remove (no runner up against a bolt head in a tight space), etc. In the past, I’ve gasket matched log manifolds before considering headers.