So I've been reading about header design and exhaust scavenging and so forth for a while now and I came to the realization, I might read and study for a year and still learn more stuff everyday - there's just so much that goes into designing headers!
My request is simple. Do I want shorty or long tube headers? The vehicle in question is an awd, dohc v6 with an automatic transmission. Mostly DD but the occasional track event/hill climb/time trial. Should I be mostly concerned with maximizing airflow and increasing my rev range or concentrating on low end torque due to my drivetrain losses (probably close to 24% when the awd and automatic tranny are taken into account)? Future mods will most likely just consist of exhaust and some sort of custom intake and dyno tuning due to almost no aftermarket support for my X-Type.
I'm not concerned with making the most horsepower possible or using the latest fancy anti-reversion whatever or mocking up my own (due to space constraints and just general lack of talent), just looking for the nitty gritty - which will provide the best all around performance (not just high performance but all around street improvements)?
My options for off the shelf headers that MIGHT work are the stock Taurus Duratec headers, MSDS Mazda 6 (short tube) headers and CP Engineering long tube headers for the Mazda 6. I'm tempted to go with the MSDS set because I had them on my SVT Contour and Marty is a pretty good guy to deal with but the design of their y-pipe is a little crazy. http://www.msdsinc.com/ho816.html http://nautilusperformance.com/performance-automotive-parts-store#ecwid:category=2181184&mode=product&product=9153734
I like the looks of the CP Engineering headers but I'm not sure how they will work with the AWD setup on the Jaguar. http://www.cp-e.com/products/mazda-6s/mazda-6s-long-tube-header-system
What are your thoughts?