Tag: Headers

  • Game-Changing Stainless Power Headers For 2016+ Camaro SS & ZL1!

    Game-Changing Stainless Power Headers For 2016+ Camaro SS & ZL1!

    Stainless Power headers for 2016+ Camaro SS & ZL1:  Cheaper doesn’t always mean cheaper…

    The familiar adage of “you get what you pay for” rings true in many cases, but with the release of the all-new Stainless Power headers for the 2016+ Camaro by Stainless Works, a cheaper price no longer means cheaper quality!  Long gone are the days of having to pay $4,000+ for just a header system install and performance tuning – and we are very happy about it!

     

     

    Those of you who have been around the aftermarket automotive performance world will likely recognize the Stainless Works name as they have been a leading manufacturer of high-quality aftermarket header and exhaust systems for many years.  With the new Stainless Power line of header systems you can now enjoy the same great fitment and performance that has been traditionally found in Stainless Works systems at a reduced price!

     

    In this article we will dive deeper into why your 2016+ Chevrolet Camaro SS & ZL1 needs long-tube headers in the first place, and why the Stainless Power headers should be your first choice.  If you’ve already made your decision and are ready to purchase your set of Stainless Power headers today, then read no further and call our team of performance consultants to lock in your install date and get ready to enjoy the newfound power and sound from your Camaro!

     

    What can Headers do for You?

    If you haven’t had the chance to modify your 2016+ Camaro yet you may be wondering what the benefits are from installing long-tube headers.  The primary benefit to most engine modifications is of course an increase in horsepower.  Although modern performance vehicles come equipped with a fairly high-flowing exhaust system there is still performance left on the table, and that’s where long-tube header systems come in.  With a design that incorporates large diameter primaries and high-flow catalytic converters, more air can escape the engine at a much faster rate.  This increase in air flow out of the engine will typically result in a gain of 20-25hp* with proper tuning.

     

     

    The other main benefit of installing long-tube headers is the amazing sound that they generate.  By replacing your vehicle’s factory exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters with the Stainless Power header system you will generate a slightly louder but much more aggressive tone from your exhaust, even with the factory mufflers still in place.  This increase in sound is guaranteed to enhance your driving experience and provide you with a symphony from your exhaust that you are sure to love – even if your neighbors don’t.

     

     

    The Stainless Power Advantage

    Now that we’ve explored the benefits of installing long-tube headers on your Camaro it is time to understand why the Stainless Power systems offer the best value per dollar when compared to other brands.  To start, Stainless Power is produced by the team at Stainless Works who have solidified their place in the market as one of the top-quality manufacturers of aftermarket header and exhaust systems.  Stainless Works systems are manufactured from high-quality 304 stainless steel material, offered in 1-7/8” and 2” primary diameters, provided with high-flow catalytic converters and full 3” exhaust piping up to the factory muffler, and come standard with a limited lifetime warranty.

     

    When comparing the Stainless Works header systems to the all-new Stainless Power offerings we will quickly find that these two products are more similar than they are different.  Stainless Power header systems for the 2016+ Camaro are similarly constructed from 304 stainless steel material, provided with the same high-flow catalytic converters for emissions compliance, and produce nearly identical performance gains and sound once installed.

     

    The differentiating factors that help in providing these benefits at a reduced cost are that the Stainless Power systems are constructed overseas, only offered in a 1-7/8” primary diameter and come with short connection pipes that connect the aftermarket system to the vehicle’s stock exhaust just after the catalytic converters.  After installing several of these systems through our staged performance package offerings we have been able to set our customers up with a system that provides amazing results while also saving them money that they can use towards other modifications. 

     

    With all of these amazing benefits at a competitive price point it is easy to see why the Stainless Power brand is our number one choice in long-tube headers for late model Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers, and more.  Give us a call today and let our team of performance consultants show you how Stainless Power headers can take the performance of your Camaro to the next level!

     

    *Actual performance results will vary based on the final configuration of the vehicle.

     

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  • 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE – Stage-2 Package

    2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE – Stage-2 Package

     

    Jeff brought us his Arctic Blue Metallic 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE to get the supercharged LT4 equipped with our Stage-2 package! Modifications below:

    Roto-Fab, LLC Big Gulp 5.00″ cold-air intake system
    • ZPE G​ripTec 2.31″ upper supercharge pulley & 10-bolt hub
    Dedicated Motorsports 10mm wider 6061 aluminum tensioner pulley
    Gates Corporation HD Fleetrunner Micro-V “Green” belt
    Stainless Works 2.00” primary ID long-tube headers with high-flow catalytic converters
    Stainless Works Legend Series exhaust system
    Mightymouse Solutions Mild catch can
    NGK Spark Plugs LTR7IX-11 spark plugs
    MSD Performance spark plug wires
    Design Engineering, Inc. spark plug wire Protect-A-Boot sleeves
    Design Engineering, Inc. heat shroud applied to oxygen sensor wires
    • All the miscellaneous OEM and aftermarket components to bring it all together
     
     
    With the mechanical work wrapped up in the shop by John, Matt strapped her down to the rollers for a custom calibration by Vlad via HP Tuners. With 93 octane in the tank, and the stock supercharger delivering ~13psi, Vlad increased the LT4’s output to a solid 611.85whp & 664.88lbft! She’s begging for a little ethanol…
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

  • Top 5 Mods for Mopar 5.7L & 6.4L HEMI

    Top 5 Mods for Mopar 5.7L & 6.4L HEMI

     

    Over the past 5 years, Mopar has been flipping the script on what is expected from an OEM giant. With a lineup of multiple 500+hp cars, trucks, and SUVs and even more awe-inducing trims within each model, the power potential from the new generation of HEMI’s cannot be overlooked.

    But we’re enthusiasts, we couldn’t leave a car stock if we had to. It’s just not the way we function. So the question arises, which modifications should you do first and which are the best or most productive modifications?

     

    Whipple Supercharged 6.4L HEMI

     

    Through all of our Mopar projects over the years, we’ve been able to identify the common denominators between the best performing setups in the industry and find out how we can give our customers this performance. That’s why we now offer our National Speed Staged Packages, to help take some of the guesswork out of the build process. Each Staged Package will help to take a stock vehicle to the next level with a methodical approach to the most common vehicle limitations. The following Top 5 mods can be found in one or more of the staged packages and it is up to you which package to shoot for, based on your performance goals.   

     

     

    JLT Performance Cold Air Intake

    There’s few things more renowned as the essential first modification than the Cold Air Intake, or CAI for short.  It is one of the first upgrades we do on most vehicles to help build a solid foundation for other performance modifications.  A CAI intake prevents hot air from entering the engine and allows more air flow. The result: more air, more oxygen, and more power to the wheels!  Not only is performance improved, but it changes the way the vehicle sounds, adding an audible “whoosh” as the throttle is depressed and released.

     

    A good CAI must have big openings for airflow with little restriction via airboxes, resonators, and other components, and most importantly must be in a prime location for grabbing cool air from outside the engine bay.  For a long time, manufacturers have been locating the air filter below the car which is great for airflow but can cause serious hydrolock issues in the wet.  There’s a million cold air intakes out there, but we’ve done the research to isolate a product that does everything we need it to with an excellent build quality. 

     

     

    The team over at JLT Performance knows exactly how to design an excellent CAI. With incredible build quality and even better performance, we rely on JLT Performance intakes for the majority of our Mopar projects. The kit includes a fully roto-molded airbox with an opening in the front to grab fresh air from the grille/headlight area and also seals to the hood. This key component really makes the difference when it comes to efficiency and a well put together kit. The intake tube is also roto-molded plastic instead of metal to avoid heat soak, with a huge 5″ filer opening for incredible airflow. With a mouth of 4″ at the throttle body end, it is ready for any larger throttle bodies that may come in the future.

     

     

    Stainless Works Long Tube Headers

    One of the biggest themes of building a car for performance is the continued emphasis on airflow, from the intake to the exhaust, most specifically long tube headers, and our choice has always been Stainless Works. 

    Built from corrosion resistant 304 stainless steel, these headers are fabricated for strength and durability right in Streetsboro, Ohio. We can’t help but give a little extra love when something quality is made in America! 

     

     

    These headers come in 1-7/8″ Or 2″ primary tubes, which can help with clearance and fitment for those tight fits. We really like these headers for Mopars due to the smooth mandrel bends that really do a lot to optimize exhaust flow from the drivetrain. The build quality is always A1 as well with fully TIG welded for strength and beauty. These headers really do represent the idea of “show and go.”

     

     

    COMP Cams Camshafts

    Camshafts are one of those parts in the automotive community that gets everyone speaking in a different language, with conversations about life, duration, lobe size, overlap and more. It’s one of the areas that really separate the casual car guys from the tech-minded folks. There are a million custom houses and manufacturers that make cams for all sorts of applications, but after 15 years of building cars, we know the quality and performance expected from a camshaft from COMP Cams. 

    We swear by the COMP Cams Stage-2 HRT 273 camshaft for 5.7L and COMP Cams Stage-2 HRT 275 camshaft for 6.4L. The included kit has everything needed and these cam packages can add +82 HP on average. We also see the best average torque & power of any sub .600″ lift Gen III HEMI cam we’ve ever used or heard of. With the optimal power range from 2500-6500 RPM, this cam produces prime output throughout the powerband.  

     

     

    With an illustrious history like COMP Cams, it’s hard to find a better option for most builds! We trust COMP because of their race-proven history, building insane power cars and putting them to the test for over 45 years. So many of the best innovations in the automotive industry come from the successes found in racing and COMP Cams is no stranger. This is why we trust COMP Cams for each of our staged package builds. 

    Cams are a great way to make power but require a large amount of measurements and research to find out which is best for you. Which is one reason why we’ve started putting together staged packages, as a means of eliminating the guesswork for what works best with your Mopar, regardless of year, make, or model. 

     

     

    Whipple Superchargers

    One of the most well-known ways of adding power to your Mopar is by way of a supercharger. There are really two kinds of superchargers, Positive Displacement (Twin Screw & Roots) and Centrifugal. While there may be a ton of confusion out on the internet, to make it simple, the Positive Displacement sits on top of the V-bank and makes that famous whine whereas the Centrifugal sits in the engine bay, similar to the snail-like look of a turbo and makes a massive whoosh at full throttle and let off. 

    Centrifugal Superchargers are well known through the aftermarket industry with names such as Procharger, Vortech, and Paxton Superchargers. Whereas the major names in positive displacement are Eaton, Magnuson, and Whipple. Positive Displacement Superchargers are more often used by OEMs and have been popular in performance builds for generations. The unmistakable look of the 6.2L Hellcat motor features a 2.4L twin screw supercharger, center stage in the engine bay.

     

     

    The biggest change in the game came with the introduction of the twin screw supercharger, the more efficient and powerful evolution of the original roots-style supercharger. The main keys here are the design of the rotors inside the supercharger, as early roots-style were improved upon by more efficient rotor design for better boost. With everything in the automotive industry, there is no passing of time without innovation and the leaps and bounds in which manufacturers have progressed with this technology have been inspiring to say the least, and Whipple has been on the leading edge of this innovation. 

    For our supercharged staged packages, we always recommend a Whipple Supercharger, and with the 2.9L being phased out as we welcome the new 3.0L unit, we can’t wait to see the results roll in.  From our research and experience, we’re expecting gains of 130-160hp for 5.7L and 160-220hp for 6.4L from our Supercharged Packages, featuring the new Whipple Gen 5 3.0L Supercharger!

     

     

    TUNE

    All of these parts we’ve discussed are important, crucial in fact. However, there’s one performance modification that must be made in order to make all the pieces fall together, and that’s a calibration.

    A calibration, or “tune”, is what allows a drivetrain to make more power by changing the coding of the ECU, or in the case of Mopars, the PCM or Powertrain Control Module (another fancy name for an ECU). From the factory, your PCM is set by the Mopar engineers for the optimal performance of the engine under the most general of circumstances, variances in fuel, driving habits, maintenance, and more.

    OEMs like Fiat-Chrysler, Mopar’s parent company, will always design their cars with the intent of the vehicle lasting for an extended amount of time in order to create a reliable product and owner experience as well as minimize warranty claims. This is mainly because despite the fact that they can never know exactly how the car will be maintained, they still need to ensure reliability. 

     

     

    We take this same intent into mind when tuning your Mopar but with a more performance-focused mindset. While we make sure that we tune for and build tolerances into your tune in order to keep the good times rolling, we also make the most of your build set up and the modifications made to your build as you would drive it personally. A truly custom calibration based on your driving habits and performance modifications. 

    What our custom calibration does is reset the OEM data maps that mark the factory optimized performance of the drivetrain and adjust and remap the air/fuel ratios, ignition and cam timings, and torque management to come together to create an data map that balances the performance of the engine and modifications with the tolerances needed to perform consistently and repeatedly. 

    Our expert calibration team can understand these complex ratios and maps to tune your Mopar with nearly any software on the market, however, we find the best results by way of a custom calibration via HP Tuners on our Dynojet 424xLC2 dyno for the most minute details of tuning, getting every last ounce of power while making sure that the drivetrain can consistently make that power without issue.

    Our tunes are always thoroughly worked through for prime efficiency, reliability, and of course performance! Whereas you might see massive numbers proclaimed by others with the same parts, the tune may be teetering on the edge, which is why we always make sure that we tune your Mopar to make the same power, the same way, everyday without fail.

     

     

    The world of automotive aftermarket is massive and ever expanding. As Mopar has pushed the boundaries of what a factory car can do over the past five years, so has the aftermarket in order to keep up and always push forward. That’s what we love about this community, we’re always trying to improve and innovate to do more and have more fun. That’s why we’re here to help everyone get in on the fun without doing weeks worth of research. We hope this article helped narrow down your choices as you start thinking about building out your HEMI, whether it’s a Charger, Challenger, SUV, Truck, or 300c. 

     

    Reach out to National Speed to get your Mopar up to speed and check out the gallery below for more Mopar!

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  • 2018 Mustang 1,000HP Package

    2018 Mustang 1,000HP Package

     
    ’18 Mustang // Turn-Key Package // 1,000+ Horsepower:

     

    1000hp Mustang Whipple

     
    That’s what Barry was looking for when he brought us his 2018 Ford Mustang GT A10, and that’s exactly what we delivered. It’s no secret that these Gen-III Coyotes are one of the strongest modular Ford engines ever produced. Rewind just 10 years ago, and such a power level would require built engine, reinforced/reengineered drivetrian, stand-alone engine management, etc. In this case, our 1,000+ horsepower Mustang Gen-III Coyote Package is built around a practically stock engine, transmission, rear end, all on stock ECU — comprised of the following:
     
    Whipple Superchargers 3.0L twin-screw supercharger system, upgraded heat exchanger, 10-rib pulley conversion, ATI Performance Products harmonic balancer, Stainless Works 2.00″ primary diameter long-tube headers and 3.00″ diameter exhaust system, Modular Motorsports Racing – MMR billet oil pump gears & sprocket, Fore Innovations, LLCL1E return-style fuel system, Injector Dynamics ID1050X fuel injectors, Driveshaft Shop 3.50″ chromoly driveshaft, Ford Performance driveshaft safety loop, Driveshaft Shop 1,400hp Pro-Level axles, Bmr Suspension Inc rear subframe cradle lockdown, all brought together with a custom calibration by Vlad via HP Tuners. And while Barry is going to put this beast to good use at the drag strip, this Mustang also needs to be able to hit the grocery store just as effectively. So, we gave him two calibrations, one for 93 octane, one for E85. The results? On 93 octane: a killer 814.77whp & 696.22lbft… More than enough for effective grocery store runs. On E85: a staggering 974.15whp & 791.05lbft! See video in comments.
     
    The crazy part is that number is just where we chose to stop — with more ignition timing, this setup would have easily hit ~1,050whp/850lbft. That said, after we hit the 974whp/791lbft mark, we backed it down to around 925whp/740lbft for delivery — if the extra 50whp/40lbft is ever needed, it’s just one flash away. Needless to say, Barry is going to enjoy himself out at the track and on the street alike!
     
     
     
     
     

    In short, we truly are living in the Golden Age of internal combustion performance.

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