2.4 auto guys with headers step inside!
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2.4 auto guys with headers step inside!
Ok I have a JBP header and I know the rep behind these things but its what I wanted and its what I have.
So did you guys have a hard time installing any of your headers? I know the JBP is the hardest and it wouldve been easier if I had instructions
Also I thought the 2.4 autos had more room between the block and firewall due to the engine being clocked slightly more forward for the auto (making it a bit harder to fit the sc's on the autos).
Any information is appreciated. We are going to attempt to do this monday in a mazda service bay
So it will be on a lift.
We are debating between dropping the cradle some or maybe trying to go through the wheel well (we are doing lowering springs at the same time and changing my injen sai to the full cai setup).
So let me know what you think? Honestly if I pick up 5hp I will be happy.
So did you guys have a hard time installing any of your headers? I know the JBP is the hardest and it wouldve been easier if I had instructions
Also I thought the 2.4 autos had more room between the block and firewall due to the engine being clocked slightly more forward for the auto (making it a bit harder to fit the sc's on the autos).
Any information is appreciated. We are going to attempt to do this monday in a mazda service bay
We are debating between dropping the cradle some or maybe trying to go through the wheel well (we are doing lowering springs at the same time and changing my injen sai to the full cai setup).
So let me know what you think? Honestly if I pick up 5hp I will be happy.
Ok I have a JBP header and I know the rep behind these things but its what I wanted and its what I have.
So did you guys have a hard time installing any of your headers? I know the JBP is the hardest and it wouldve been easier if I had instructions
Also I thought the 2.4 autos had more room between the block and firewall due to the engine being clocked slightly more forward for the auto (making it a bit harder to fit the sc's on the autos).
Any information is appreciated. We are going to attempt to do this monday in a mazda service bay
So it will be on a lift.
We are debating between dropping the cradle some or maybe trying to go through the wheel well (we are doing lowering springs at the same time and changing my injen sai to the full cai setup).
So let me know what you think? Honestly if I pick up 5hp I will be happy.
So did you guys have a hard time installing any of your headers? I know the JBP is the hardest and it wouldve been easier if I had instructions
Also I thought the 2.4 autos had more room between the block and firewall due to the engine being clocked slightly more forward for the auto (making it a bit harder to fit the sc's on the autos).
Any information is appreciated. We are going to attempt to do this monday in a mazda service bay
We are debating between dropping the cradle some or maybe trying to go through the wheel well (we are doing lowering springs at the same time and changing my injen sai to the full cai setup).
So let me know what you think? Honestly if I pick up 5hp I will be happy.
My suggestion is to actually install the header to the block while it is on the ground, then lift it up and go at it from underneath to bolt the header to the DP. If you need any more info, this install is still fresh in my head and you can throw me a PM with any specific questions. Oh, and my header/DP is the ZZP mid-length combo.
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Now the header came off of a 2.4 HHR. So im not sure where the difference lays.
But when bolted on I lost close to a gallon of coolant from the crossover tube leaking. Once it was off it was fine. So Im not sure if the 2.4 auto has a bigger crossover tube or if the 2.4 08 has a bigger cross over tube. But I didnt want to dent in the header anymore for it to clear. So Im going to sell it and either stay stock or just buy a zzp shorty.
In order to get the JBP to fit on an auto you do need to drop the rear of the front subframe. On a manual I dont know. Ive heard its not that difficult. The stock manifold can go through the top or bottom. But the JBP will not go through an auto wheel well or the top of the engine bay.
Our solution. Loosen the front subframe bolts. Remove the rear subframe bolts. Unbolt the steering rack and unbolt the passenger side motor mount. That was enough for it to clear on an auto car. And honestly it might be possible to run a slightly thicker head to header exhaust gasket plus a slightly larger header dimple. Along with maybe rotating the crossover tube. But we decided to cut our losses considering we were at 4-5 hours already at this point (some of the bolts were giving us trouble and we were all tired as hell before we started).
Any questions though and I will gladly answer them.
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