Hedman headers themselves do not have horsepower; instead, they are aftermarket exhaust components designed to improve engine performance by enhancing exhaust flow. The actual horsepower gain from installing Hedman headers can vary depending on the vehicle, engine type, and other modifications, typically ranging from 10 to 20 horsepower. To achieve optimal performance, it's essential to pair headers with a proper exhaust system and tuning.
if you can find the hp. of the eng., you can add between 12-20 more hp. for the headers.
Changing carbs probably wouldn't add much if anything, but headers and dual exhaust could give 10 hp.
It does depend on the engine, but I'd shoot a little higher and say headers will give a good 15-30 hp 3 or 4 hp depending on the engine
250+ hp
Not enough to even notice. You won't even fell the difference.
That can't be determined by anyone who hasn't had your car on a dyno, but don't expect any more than 270
Too many variables, could be less than 5 hp or more than 50.
Headers may add 3-5 hp depending on design and a cold air intake will add around 4-7 hp for a total gain of 7-12 hp untuned. Definitely worth it especially with the nice throaty sound you will get out of it.
There are too many variables that determine what hp increase headers will give. Engine size, carbed,f.i.,stock,hi perforforman ce,car weight,the list goes on and on....
ABout 161 hp out of the factory with mods such as exhaust headers and wide pipe with cold air intake its about 218.
Martin Hedman's birth name is Martin Alejandro Hedman.
Graham Hedman was born in 1979.