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the parts i circled are the flanges
flange - A protruding rim, edge, rib, or collar, as on a wheel or a pipe shaft, used to strengthen an object, hold it in place, or attach it to another object
As you can tell, the flanges on these parts hold the exhaust manifold (header) to the wrx heads and also connect the manifold to the uppipe.
flange - A protruding rim, edge, rib, or collar, as on a wheel or a pipe shaft, used to strengthen an object, hold it in place, or attach it to another object
As you can tell, the flanges on these parts hold the exhaust manifold (header) to the wrx heads and also connect the manifold to the uppipe.
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were sorry the subaru community doesnt follow your strict guidelines of what is the correct term, but we dont appreciate being called ignortant and a bunch of rich people who pay to have other ppl do our work.
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Ummm, import or domestic it doesn't matter. I hear those Domestics call it Gas when they put in the gastank. Maybe we should call it petrol. I have had "Headers" on my VW bug, A Datsun 240z etc.
They are usually called exhaust manifolds when they are stock, Headers when they are aftermarket.
They are usually called exhaust manifolds when they are stock, Headers when they are aftermarket.
Last edited by stott; Feb 14, 2005 at 05:56 PM.
I think you are missing an important distinction here: An exhaust manifold originally referred to the cast iron original equipment piece while a header was a a tubular steel high performance piece designed to flow better.
This distinction has become a bit blurred as many vehicles currently come from the factory with tubular exhaust, but I think it still serves well to refer to cast iron pieces as exhaust manifolds and tubular steel pieces as headers.
Joe
This distinction has become a bit blurred as many vehicles currently come from the factory with tubular exhaust, but I think it still serves well to refer to cast iron pieces as exhaust manifolds and tubular steel pieces as headers.
Joe
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Originally Posted by stott
Ummm, import or domestic it doesn't matter. I hear those Domestics call it Gas when they put in the gastank. Maybe we should call it petrol. I have had "Headers" on my VW bug, A Datsun 240z etc.
They are usually called exhaust manifolds when they are stock, Headers when they are aftermarket.
They are usually called exhaust manifolds when they are stock, Headers when they are aftermarket.
I hate to get involved in an argument if I can help it, but................Manifolds are cast. Headers are of tubular construction. It doesnt matter if they are on a V-8, V-6,I-4, Flat-4, or a Martian Space Ship...............
Let me know what you think......
Let me know what you think......
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