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Header K24 Engine
Where:
P = Primary Length
ED = 180 degrees plus the amount of degrees before bottom dead center that the exhaust valve opens
RPM = the RPM that the header is tuned to work best at.
You can roughly calculate primary internal diameter with this formula:
ID = (The square root of cc/(P+3) x 25) x 2.1
Where:
ID = Inside Diameter
cc = Cylinder Volume in cc
P = Primary Length

Where:
ID2 = the inside diameter of the secondary primary
ID = the inside diameter of the first part of the primary
The collector should ideally be a merged collector with an included merging angle of 14-20 degrees.
To find the diameter of the collector, this formula can be used to get you in the ballpark:
Collector ID = (the square root of cc x 2/ (P+3) x 25) x 2
Where:
cc = cylinder volume in cc
P = primary length in inches


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