Can someone explain to me what the term "open headers" means? CarThrottle Forums Updated: 29 Nov 2024 Previous I drive a 2013 VW Polo 1.2 tsi FWD and I'd like to know how can I start learning a bit of drifting... Any tips and tricks on how to start? Is it even possible with a FWD car? Next The new Lamborghini Revuelto is here! Sponsored PostsComments to my knowledge, its when you have no exhaust piping beyond the headers that connect to the head itself So its basically straight piping, without pipes? this is an example of open headers So its basically straight piping? Without pipes? Latest NewsNews EA Sports WRC Game Car List And Our HighlightsNews The Mercedes A-Class Will Die Next YearNews Alfa Romeo Sticking With Combustion For Now, CEO ConfirmsNews A New Ferrari V12 Could Use Oval PistonsThe Grand Tour The Grand Tour Is Getting A Greatest Hits SeriesNews New, More Hardcore GMA T33 Coming To GoodwoodSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest ReviewsReviews Abarth 600e Review: Electric, But Still A Proper Hot HatchReviews Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS Cabrio Review: Almost Annoyingly GoodReviews Land Rover Defender Octa Review: A Physics-Defying MonsterReviews 2025 Ford Capri Review: The Name Is Its Most Interesting FeatureReviews Cupra Born VZ Review: Good, Clean FunReviews Maserati GranTurismo Trofeo Review: Worth Saving The Company For
to my knowledge, its when you have no exhaust piping beyond the headers that connect to the head itself
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to my knowledge, its when you have no exhaust piping beyond the headers that connect to the head itself
So its basically straight piping, without pipes?
this is an example of open headers
So its basically straight piping? Without pipes?