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> Hayward & Scott HE's, Has Anyone tried them?
stevesc_us
post Apr 5 2022, 05:53 PM
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With Ben no longer making his terrific HE's, I was wondering if anyone out there has purchased and installed these? I tried doing a search but couldn't find any discussions about this other HE source.

https://www.haywardandscott.com/porsche/914...exchangers.html
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mepstein
post Apr 6 2022, 09:35 AM
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Johny blackstain had a set and sold them due to fitment issues. Another member had a set and had to send them back (overseas) for repairs. I would wait for Ben’s next generation of headers and heat exchangers, even if it takes a while.
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post Apr 8 2022, 02:46 PM
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Johny blackstain had a set and sold them due to fitment issues. Another member had a set and had to send them back (overseas) for repairs. I would wait for Ben’s next generation of headers and heat exchangers, even if it takes a while.

Years ago I read an article in a UK Porsche magazine and a staff writer fitted a set of their headers on a 3.2 911,they gave good results on the dyno but were loud and the TIG welds were really rough , seemed they didn't have a mandrel bender as the whole thing was tacked together with a whole lot of small lengths and bends.
I have no idea if the quality has improved ? … I would certainly hope so.
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