No, Turboes require a special exhaust header/manifold and due to oil draining/lumbing regular header won't work/not worth the trouble.
Headers help the engine breathe better thus better performance but the rest of the exhaust system needs to be included.
adding headers will allow engine to breath better and boost up horsepower but not by much, headers also make you vehicle louder with pipes.
They help the engine "breath" better.
Engine specific. T he headers need to bolt onto the exhaust ports on the engine so regardless of the car the engine must be the same
Exhaust headers are components in a vehicle's exhaust system that improve engine performance by directing exhaust gases away from the engine more efficiently. They replace the factory exhaust manifold and are designed to reduce back pressure, allowing for better airflow and increased horsepower and torque. By optimizing the exhaust flow, headers can enhance engine responsiveness and overall efficiency. Additionally, they often contribute to a more aggressive engine sound.
Naturally aspirated engine are simply better than a smaller turbo charged engine. It has greater torque and no need for maintenance. You also have better control of the car while driving-(racing)
hooker headers are a good header to use so unbolt the old manifolds u may have to cut the exhaust pipes and weld on a set of collectors that dont come with the headers then sometimes its better to put the car/truck on ramps and install them from under neath
Yes they Are Because they perform better in the ring.
usually
What engine and car they were designed to fit.
6 cylinder, "b" series, turbocharged
As an engine turns it sucks air in, which draws fuel with it. In a turbo engine a fan (turbocharger) forces more air into the engine, which draws fuel with it. The more fuel and air that goes into the engine the more power is produced. A turbocharged engine can produce perhaps double the power that a non turbocharged engine produces.