If your looking for raw open power than no. But you can't drive a vehicle on the roads with open headers. So it's mainly off-road trucks or high hp mud trucks that run open headers.
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What are you trying to open? It is a configuration file for whatever launcher you are using, so depending on what it means, that could be extremely bad or not that bad at all.
Payload is the actual data which is being transmitted (as opposed to the headers and routing information).
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Open headers are essentially an open exhaust system with no mufflers or catalog converters
Yes, open headers are illegal in Pennsylvania. Vehicles must have a properly functioning exhaust system that includes a muffler and exhaust pipes to direct the exhaust gases out of the vehicle. Driving with open headers can result in a citation and fine.
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if with firefox: go to "extras"/"addons" and download "modify headers". then open modify headers, choose "add", write "X-Forwarded-For" in the first space and "12.13.14.15" in the second. click add. the modify-headers-window has to stay open now, so the net wont know your pc's location.
headers are street legal ,as long as they are installed on an exhaust system with the proper emission control , and mufflers. open headers without cats, and mufflers are not street legal. if the vehicle is pre 1968, only mufflers, are required as cats were not in use at that time.
poor air flow can cause your motor to run sluggish
Borla headers are by far the best aftermarket headers available for performance cars and trucks.
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all engines have exhaust headers but the headers your thinking of are aftermarket performance headers, the ones on the 440 from the factory are made of cast iron.
Proper headers will weigh between 12 pounds to 35 pounds for a small set of V8 headers
what kind of headers do i use when installling a 72 olds 350 rocket into a 85 olds cutlas supreme ? long tube or short tube headers
Not sure what you mean by "new" headers. You probably mean the C++ standard library headers, however these headers have been in existence since before 1998 when the language first became standardised. Prior to that, C++ used the C standard library headers, all of which have a .h extension. The C++ standard library headers have no file extension.