I agree, no way is a header going to give you a 28% gain on a stock motor. Not even the ones I stock. We plan to do some extensive dyno testing in the next month or two, starting with a bone stock 200 for comparison. Here's a run down on our plans. After each set, we will leave the part(s) that yeild the most gain.
HEADERS: We plan to start our testing with headers, using the three I stock, one of Cliffords, and possibly one other. I'm under the assumption that there won't be any difference in gains, from one to the other, on a stock build, And that the most we will see is about 10-12%.
CAM: We will dyno several cams, using the header that puts out the best gain on the stock motor. This will give us a good baseline on a mild build with a cam, headers, and a port divider.
DIZZY: Next, we will test the four ignition systems on the above setup. A stock dizzy, the Petronics, the DSII/MSD, and the new DUI.
ROCKERS: On the next set of runs, we will dyno the various rocker systems. Stock 1.5 adjustables, High ratio 1.6 adjustables, the 1.6 roller tipped, and the 1.65 full roller rockers.
CARB: We plan to dyno a stock log, a modified log, a direct mount Holley, and the OZ head. We will also dyno the new aluminum head (with a 2V & 4V) if the head and intakes are ready in time.
INDUCTION: The last set of runs will test the various setup's we paln to offer for the new aluminum heads. Including 2V, 4V, 2x2V, 3X2V, trubo 2V & 4V, EFI with 4V, twin TBI's & triple TBI's (both N/A and boosted), and finally the M90 with the various options. This last set of runs will propably happen over a period of time, as we will need to wait for those that are still in the R&D stages.
Did I miss anything?
As we go along, we will build a table showing the results and post it on the FSPP website. Should be very interesting to see the results of each modification. No more guessing.