Man what a great tutorial! It does in fact show me that I'm not ready for this type of job. Especially since I don't have a lift lol. Great work my friend.
I can see this channel becoming very popular really soon. This video was put together just about perfectly, and was very easy to follow. The car sounds amazing by the way!
Thanks Patrick, I really appreciate the kind words. I'm trying really hard to learn how to provide better value in my videos :-). I love the way the car sounds too!
You prolly dont care but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
@Braylon Leon I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Thanks Cole! Really appreciate the kind words. Like you noted I did a lot of the garage tour in steps as it was built, but maybe later in the year I might do a review of everything that's been done so far and what plans I have for the future. Thanks for watching!
man super sweet i just bought a 2016 gt premium looking at doing exhaust and a super charger how much do you have into your setup if i may ask im looking around on where to buy
Thanks for watching Jerry! When I first threw the PC on with a race gas blend (with 93 base) and a slightly hotter tune that ProChargerTECH sent me I did 662whp. Since then I got the new fuel system, headers, etc... and an even more aggressive straight race gas (sunoco 260 gt plus 104). So it should be a bit higher than that. Overall I’m easily $60k+ in this with cost of car. This is at near $0 labor cost, I only paid for an alignment and tire mounting since purchase. With labor it would have been significantly more expensive.
@@DmitrysGarage Thanks I have had a leak that sounds like rushing air on deceleration an you can hear it a little over the Xtreme catback ok acceleration. I think it is from that flange area.
@@TheBizz47274 Could be! Check out if there is any soot in that area which might indicate a leak. These things will pretty much shut off fuel injection as you're decelerating with most tunes, so that does change the sound a bit too. Headers definitely affect the sound quite a bit.
Hi demitry I’m going to be buying some used 2015+ corsa lth header and I was wondering would these fit a 2018+ model or it not even worth buying ?the guy said they should fit so just making sure
not sure if you still own this car, but i feel like ive seen it around. i definitely know what towne lake looks like lol. that procharger sounds great.
Those clamps came with the adapter pipes to reach the corsa 3" exhaust. My cat-back isn't OEM. I believe there are two versions of the kit, one with the connection pipes and without. If you're mating this up to the OEM exhaust you might need to fab something since it's smaller OD. I'm sure someone has done this on the forums.
@@s550joe3 Hmmm are you sure that's for OEM? On their website they only have the $300 for the 3" OD pipes (like aftermarket Corsas), but maybe I didn't look hard enough. I was just on it looking it up for ya. That's the setup I have. Even for the $300 to be honest it's still one of the cheaper yet really high quality header setups. Pipe isn't super cheap, especially to pay someone to weld, but yea $300 feels a little high.
Im getting ready to install headers on my 18.. im a technician at a large dealership and after watching this video it really doesnt seem as hard as ppl make it...
Everything went smoothly with me until i wanted to unplug the o2 sensors😖 only one came out and the rest are very tough i cant unplug them and my thumb is destroyed I barely can touch my keyboard haha, I live in a very sandy and gritty area (saudi arabia) btw and need ur help
When you say unplug you mean unscrew from the factory headers or unplug from the wire harness to use the extensions? If its unscrewing then it can be quite hard. I recommended adding some heat carefully and worst case just buy new ones :(.
@@DmitrysGarage ironically it’s the opposite, i can loosen my O2 sensors from the header.. but until this day my car is on jacks and still didn’t manage to unplug the o2 sensors from the harness
I love how all the videos on installing headers on the S550 GTs conveniently leave out the actual details of removing the passenger side header. Just removed it myself for the first time today - this piece is a bitch and you HAVE to remove studs to get the header out due to the AC line...people just happen to gloss over this in all their nice vids/descriptions...why, I have no idea. Would have been nice to know how much of a PITA it was going to be trying to snake the E8 socket onto the studs...
The passenger side is harder, how hard depends on a combination of tools available and how the factory ac line is bent. I did mention in the video that I had to bend my line slightly.
@@DmitrysGarage Yes, the 'right' tools will make it easier, but I really wish you and the rest of the youtube how-to's out there would show/spend more time on the passenger header removal. I think simply stating how you had to bend the A/C line in 4 seconds worth of time in a video that is over half an hour is a convenient oversight. How-to vids shouldn't just make everything look easy with cuts on the difficult stuff, if anything they should highlight the difficult portions, just like you cautioned on being careful with the stud removal due to the aluminum block, why not show the header hitting the A/C line and then showing how you bent it to get it to clear? What about removal of the starter? Don't get me wrong, your video is informative and well put together, but I feel like too much effort is put into making these videos look seamless and clean rather than actually providing insight into the difficult parts of an install. Just my .02 as a fellow Coyote modder and enthusiast who isn't a professional mechanic.
@@user-tg4se6op8n Keep in mind I'm not a professional mechanic either. This was my first time doing a header install in an S550. Maybe mine just wasn't as hard as others around the AC line. We're talking about pretty small clearance variances.
You can definitely add headers without an air intake. Tuning wise I would check with your tuner if you have a tune today. You can definitely throw codes if you go catless for example. Lund did my tuning and their comments were: All exhaust items are accounted for with no revision required with our tune loaded. We already shut off Cat Overtemp and there is OE adaptive O2 transport delay for if the O2s get moved aft of stock location. So if you have Lund tune already you may be GTG.
Philip, if it's in the way you will have to really super carefully bend it back. If you're too aggressive you will break it. Just take your time. On some cars its more of an issue than others.
@@philipgarcia5553 Sorry to hear that :(, happened to quite a few people unfortunately. Shouldn't be too hard to fix, you can rent or buy a compressor and gauges so you can pull a vacuum once you replace the line and charge it.
Timothy Williams, It is paired with the xtreme exhaust. Its very very loud. If you have your windows down and drive wide open throttle next to a concrete median or wall it will literally deafen you. Your neighbors will hate you if you run it early or late. If you want headers of any type the xtreme corsa will be very very loud. Its fine if its a track car like mine, but its definitely not a recommended setup for a daily. Get the corsa sport with headers for a daily.
Catless headers will smell like fuel behind the car and in the garage under power enrichment (heavy throttle) and during open loop on a cold startup. In closed loop at idle/puttering around you will be at near perfect stoich, these cars are so good at tuning themselves at idle. That means all the fuel will be burnt off in the engine, and it won't really smell like fuel or much of anything. However like I said during startup and while in power enrichment it will emit fuel smell, generally you wont notice it inside the car unless you have an exhaust leak under it and it's getting up through open windows or open holes in the floor panel (i.e. if you leave your fuel pump exposed). Others behind you might notice it. I've had friends not enjoy following me when I'm accelerating due to the rich mix under wide open throttle (power enrichment).
Na it's a track car. The headers def make things louder, cats or no cats doesn't make as much difference. If you want manageable sound you need a quiet cat-back. With any headers I would rank Corsa products as: Headers + Corsa Xtreme = Bleeding ears, but amazing at full throttle. If you daily this setup your neighbors will hate your guts if you drive at night. Headers + Corsa Sport = Still loud, but won't wake the dead unless you're full throttle. Could daily and not have neighbors absolutely hate you. Headers + Corsa Touring = Fairly muffled at idle, great daily setup, no real performance drawbacks unless you're making stupid high power. Still sounds great, not as exciting, but your neighbors won't hate you.
Ok thanks I already have corsa xtream but I want it really loud so I really want to get headers but I was told the cold starts really loud that the only problem of people complaining that it too loud
I would talk to your tuner as it will depend on your particular situation. Assuming you have a stock tune you should get a tune to get the most out of your headers/intake/etc... Most tunes should work with headers because these cars have wideband O2 sensors and the computer will re-tune on the fly. However, I would at the minimum unplug the battery for a bit to reset the computer's learned fuel trims and I'd data log to make sure everything looks good. I'd be checking the lambda/afr values, knock, total spark advance, etc... If you're going cat-less it will throw emissions codes without a retune. I was able to use my stock ProCharger tune for a little bit without logging any knock or bad AFRs and it did make more power. I did get with Lund pretty quickly since I also installed a new return fuel system after the headers.
You don't necessarily lose your warranty from a tune, but it definitely adds risk if you have powertrain problems later. Helps to work with a mod friendly dealer, but ultimately it's Ford who decides what they pay for so there aren't any guarantees. My car is obviously far too modified for any warranty.
Thanks for watching and commenting! The engine lifting process is literally lifting the engine with a jack, it is as simple as it sounds. It's not directly bolted to the chassis, its mounts allow it to flex quite a bit to dampen vibration. You will be able to move an engine up a significant distance to create clearance before the mount runs out of travel and starts to lift the chassis (don't let it do that!) It's also a good idea to use a wood block or ensure that there is a nice soft rubber pad to spread the load out and avoid damaging the pan. This is a relatively involved install and my assumption is that most attempting this are familiar with jacking the engine up. Similarly I don't cover fine details of processes like jacking or lifting the car, which also have significant considerations for both safety and avoiding damage to the vehicle.
You lost me at the engine mounts. Either I'm not bothering with headers, or I'm paying to have them installed. I don't mind wrenching on my car, but when it comes to things like this, that is a big fat negative, ghost rider.
Thanks for watching. I know it can be hard to decide to DIY if you don't know how hard it will be and it's one of the reasons I make these videos. If you decide to pay someone else to do it, that's great money for them and less frustration for you as this is indeed a challenging install for most people.
Those are so FRUSTRATING! Keep at it. You will get them. Try smaller wrenches or even cut a wrench in half. I did another install for a buddy and i have a slightly bent cut in half wrench with grip tape on it for a “custom tool” now.
Man what a great tutorial! It does in fact show me that I'm not ready for this type of job. Especially since I don't have a lift lol. Great work my friend.
Thanks Corey!
Yeah for real I’d be happy to pay someone to do this work after watching this. Not near as easy as what I thought.
I can see this channel becoming very popular really soon. This video was put together just about perfectly, and was very easy to follow. The car sounds amazing by the way!
Thanks Patrick, I really appreciate the kind words. I'm trying really hard to learn how to provide better value in my videos :-). I love the way the car sounds too!
You prolly dont care but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me!
@Dariel Boston Instablaster =)
@Braylon Leon I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Braylon Leon it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account!
Those pulls gave me the shivers! 😳😱
You live in the same neighborhood as me how have i not heard this beast yet. I’ve only seen it at cars and coffee.
Haha, I was driving it around Friday at around 6 to Local Bar and back home around 10. If you're out at cars and coffee or something let me know.
Dmitry's Garage haha i would go but town lake got cancelled
@@kabobs__9436 Ah, yea i hadn't seen it in a bit. I mostly went to the Houston one. That one tends to survive.
Dmitry's Garage i think the memorial city mall one got cancelled until march
Absolutely sounds like a race car!!! Love it
Thank you so much for this video. I plan on tackling this on jack and jack stands next weekend
Glad you enjoyed and I hope it helps! Good luck with your project, I know it can be done on stands if you're patient!
That garage is amazing looking! You should do a tour video of it.
Never mind I checked your profile. What a beautiful garage!!
Thanks Cole! Really appreciate the kind words. Like you noted I did a lot of the garage tour in steps as it was built, but maybe later in the year I might do a review of everything that's been done so far and what plans I have for the future. Thanks for watching!
how did you get the 2 on the top of the passenger side
awesome install
Thanks man appreciate the sub!
Dmitry's Garage welcome brother
What a pain in the A.. great video.
Nice video keep it up . Do u have to reprogram the computer after removing the cats thanks .
that thing is a beast bro 29:37
Thanks man! It pulls pretty good =] cant wait for new fuel system and new dyno tune. Stay posted for a video on that soon!
Bro you motivated me to install a supercharger on my mustang on god
That's awesome, hope you're enjoying the build :)!
I always like to put copper sealant on all my slip and v-band connections. Great video.
Yea I was considering that too :). Good point and thanks for watching the video, glad you liked it!
Dang that sounds good! Keep it up!
Thank you for watching!
man super sweet i just bought a 2016 gt premium looking at doing exhaust and a super charger how much do you have into your setup if i may ask im looking around on where to buy
oh yeah how much horsepower total
Thanks for watching Jerry! When I first threw the PC on with a race gas blend (with 93 base) and a slightly hotter tune that ProChargerTECH sent me I did 662whp. Since then I got the new fuel system, headers, etc... and an even more aggressive straight race gas (sunoco 260 gt plus 104). So it should be a bit higher than that. Overall I’m easily $60k+ in this with cost of car. This is at near $0 labor cost, I only paid for an alignment and tire mounting since purchase. With labor it would have been significantly more expensive.
Oh and if you are curious I have the build sheet on my site dmitrysgarage.com it’s under project cars.
Oh shit your mustang is so fast 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I love this
Good job Dim
=] it's pretty quick, thanks Nicolas!
sorry friend I just saw the video it is very good and I would like to know where you got the tips that are screwed to the headers
You mean the fasteners I used? Those came with the headers. If its something else send me the minute and second of the video. Thanks for watching!
Just saved me a lot of money!!
How much WHP you pushing ? buying this same kit within this week
Torque specs for the threads going back into the block?
Do you think gen 2 corsa headers would fit the gen 3 models as well????
Im really not sure
What's the name of that Harbor Freight exhaust tool you used I need that in my tool box
David, it's just a pipe expander. www.harborfreight.com/search?q=pipe%20expander
What are the torque specs on the flange by the donut gasket? Mine seems to be leaking from that connection.
I believe it should be 15 lb-ft
@@DmitrysGarage Thanks I have had a leak that sounds like rushing air on deceleration an you can hear it a little over the Xtreme catback ok acceleration. I think it is from that flange area.
@@TheBizz47274 Could be! Check out if there is any soot in that area which might indicate a leak. These things will pretty much shut off fuel injection as you're decelerating with most tunes, so that does change the sound a bit too. Headers definitely affect the sound quite a bit.
Hi demitry I’m going to be buying some used 2015+ corsa lth header and I was wondering would these fit a 2018+ model or it not even worth buying ?the guy said they should fit so just making sure
Great video man. Really informative content
not sure if you still own this car, but i feel like ive seen it around. i definitely know what towne lake looks like lol. that procharger sounds great.
I do still own it. Thanks! Probably have seen me around, I'm in the area :).
Thanks for this vid!
DCS550 glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
What are those 2 pieced pipe adapters you have on there? I cant find anything to go from my headers to the oem clamps
Those clamps came with the adapter pipes to reach the corsa 3" exhaust. My cat-back isn't OEM. I believe there are two versions of the kit, one with the connection pipes and without. If you're mating this up to the OEM exhaust you might need to fab something since it's smaller OD. I'm sure someone has done this on the forums.
@@DmitrysGarage ive seen only one thing corsa makes a headers to oem pipe adapter but its 300 bucks smh insane
@@s550joe3 Hmmm are you sure that's for OEM? On their website they only have the $300 for the 3" OD pipes (like aftermarket Corsas), but maybe I didn't look hard enough. I was just on it looking it up for ya. That's the setup I have. Even for the $300 to be honest it's still one of the cheaper yet really high quality header setups. Pipe isn't super cheap, especially to pay someone to weld, but yea $300 feels a little high.
Im getting ready to install headers on my 18.. im a technician at a large dealership and after watching this video it really doesnt seem as hard as ppl make it...
Its not that bad, just hard for people using jack stands and basic tools.
Everything went smoothly with me until i wanted to unplug the o2 sensors😖 only one came out and the rest are very tough i cant unplug them and my thumb is destroyed I barely can touch my keyboard haha,
I live in a very sandy and gritty area (saudi arabia) btw and need ur help
When you say unplug you mean unscrew from the factory headers or unplug from the wire harness to use the extensions? If its unscrewing then it can be quite hard. I recommended adding some heat carefully and worst case just buy new ones :(.
@@DmitrysGarage ironically it’s the opposite, i can loosen my O2 sensors from the header.. but until this day my car is on jacks and still didn’t manage to unplug the o2 sensors from the harness
Sounds great! 👍
What's that cradle thing called bolted to the frame ??
Thanks for the tutorial
w garcia you're welcome! Thanks for watching!!
why didn't you use a tap n dye to clean up the threads?
How did you lift the engine, is the transmission mount still there?
What kind of exhaust adaptor did you use?
It’s just a corsa 3” to corsa 3” x-pipe. My exhaust system is all corsa from headers to tips. Thanks for watching!
how much louder would you say it got compared to just the extreme catback?
It's like twice as loud, super rowdy. Pair it with quieter mufflers if it's a concern or you have neighbors and daily it.
I love how all the videos on installing headers on the S550 GTs conveniently leave out the actual details of removing the passenger side header. Just removed it myself for the first time today - this piece is a bitch and you HAVE to remove studs to get the header out due to the AC line...people just happen to gloss over this in all their nice vids/descriptions...why, I have no idea. Would have been nice to know how much of a PITA it was going to be trying to snake the E8 socket onto the studs...
The passenger side is harder, how hard depends on a combination of tools available and how the factory ac line is bent. I did mention in the video that I had to bend my line slightly.
@@DmitrysGarage Yes, the 'right' tools will make it easier, but I really wish you and the rest of the youtube how-to's out there would show/spend more time on the passenger header removal. I think simply stating how you had to bend the A/C line in 4 seconds worth of time in a video that is over half an hour is a convenient oversight. How-to vids shouldn't just make everything look easy with cuts on the difficult stuff, if anything they should highlight the difficult portions, just like you cautioned on being careful with the stud removal due to the aluminum block, why not show the header hitting the A/C line and then showing how you bent it to get it to clear? What about removal of the starter?
Don't get me wrong, your video is informative and well put together, but I feel like too much effort is put into making these videos look seamless and clean rather than actually providing insight into the difficult parts of an install. Just my .02 as a fellow Coyote modder and enthusiast who isn't a professional mechanic.
@@user-tg4se6op8n Keep in mind I'm not a professional mechanic either. This was my first time doing a header install in an S550. Maybe mine just wasn't as hard as others around the AC line. We're talking about pretty small clearance variances.
What is that blue piece you have mounted by the transmission bracket?
Its a blowfish racing bracket.
Hey man, my car is stock rn. If I get these headers do I need to tune my car or can I just add the headers without getting am air intake?
You can definitely add headers without an air intake. Tuning wise I would check with your tuner if you have a tune today. You can definitely throw codes if you go catless for example. Lund did my tuning and their comments were:
All exhaust items are accounted for with no revision required with our tune loaded. We already shut off Cat Overtemp and there is OE adaptive O2 transport delay for if the O2s get moved aft of stock location.
So if you have Lund tune already you may be GTG.
@@DmitrysGarage thanks for the info, I appreciate it
Nice Job Bro
How many days would you need for yourself for an example to install headers on a 21 Mustang gt…Im considering go with you😉
Sorry, but I'm not running a shop and can't install it for you. Thanks for the consideration though!
How long did the install take not including trips to the store?
Pinks Garage hard to tell with filming everything goes slower. Id say expect a weekend job for a first time installation
Well done : )
How do you get the bolt by ac line
Philip, if it's in the way you will have to really super carefully bend it back. If you're too aggressive you will break it. Just take your time. On some cars its more of an issue than others.
@@DmitrysGarage ok well I broke it. Cracked the ac line on a 2015 mustang gt. But I got it off n installed LTH.
@@philipgarcia5553 Sorry to hear that :(, happened to quite a few people unfortunately. Shouldn't be too hard to fix, you can rent or buy a compressor and gauges so you can pull a vacuum once you replace the line and charge it.
Its it paired with the extreme exhaust or it's just headers? Would you recommend any with the extreme exhaust corsa
Timothy Williams, It is paired with the xtreme exhaust. Its very very loud. If you have your windows down and drive wide open throttle next to a concrete median or wall it will literally deafen you. Your neighbors will hate you if you run it early or late. If you want headers of any type the xtreme corsa will be very very loud. Its fine if its a track car like mine, but its definitely not a recommended setup for a daily. Get the corsa sport with headers for a daily.
Does it smell like fuel while driving
Catless headers will smell like fuel behind the car and in the garage under power enrichment (heavy throttle) and during open loop on a cold startup. In closed loop at idle/puttering around you will be at near perfect stoich, these cars are so good at tuning themselves at idle. That means all the fuel will be burnt off in the engine, and it won't really smell like fuel or much of anything. However like I said during startup and while in power enrichment it will emit fuel smell, generally you wont notice it inside the car unless you have an exhaust leak under it and it's getting up through open windows or open holes in the floor panel (i.e. if you leave your fuel pump exposed). Others behind you might notice it. I've had friends not enjoy following me when I'm accelerating due to the rich mix under wide open throttle (power enrichment).
Ok thank do you daily with it being so loud
Na it's a track car. The headers def make things louder, cats or no cats doesn't make as much difference. If you want manageable sound you need a quiet cat-back. With any headers I would rank Corsa products as:
Headers + Corsa Xtreme = Bleeding ears, but amazing at full throttle. If you daily this setup your neighbors will hate your guts if you drive at night.
Headers + Corsa Sport = Still loud, but won't wake the dead unless you're full throttle. Could daily and not have neighbors absolutely hate you.
Headers + Corsa Touring = Fairly muffled at idle, great daily setup, no real performance drawbacks unless you're making stupid high power. Still sounds great, not as exciting, but your neighbors won't hate you.
Ok thanks I already have corsa xtream but I want it really loud so I really want to get headers but I was told the cold starts really loud that the only problem of people complaining that it too loud
Stefon Grisby it's really very loud even after it warms up. Xtreme plus header is going to be very very loud.
After I installing the headers do I need to get a tune?
I would talk to your tuner as it will depend on your particular situation. Assuming you have a stock tune you should get a tune to get the most out of your headers/intake/etc... Most tunes should work with headers because these cars have wideband O2 sensors and the computer will re-tune on the fly. However, I would at the minimum unplug the battery for a bit to reset the computer's learned fuel trims and I'd data log to make sure everything looks good. I'd be checking the lambda/afr values, knock, total spark advance, etc... If you're going cat-less it will throw emissions codes without a retune.
I was able to use my stock ProCharger tune for a little bit without logging any knock or bad AFRs and it did make more power. I did get with Lund pretty quickly since I also installed a new return fuel system after the headers.
Dmitry's Garage thank you for replying! I was hoping I could keep the warranty but oh well haha
You don't necessarily lose your warranty from a tune, but it definitely adds risk if you have powertrain problems later. Helps to work with a mod friendly dealer, but ultimately it's Ford who decides what they pay for so there aren't any guarantees. My car is obviously far too modified for any warranty.
Lol bro. You didn’t wanna show any part of the engine lifting process..?
Thanks for watching and commenting! The engine lifting process is literally lifting the engine with a jack, it is as simple as it sounds. It's not directly bolted to the chassis, its mounts allow it to flex quite a bit to dampen vibration. You will be able to move an engine up a significant distance to create clearance before the mount runs out of travel and starts to lift the chassis (don't let it do that!) It's also a good idea to use a wood block or ensure that there is a nice soft rubber pad to spread the load out and avoid damaging the pan. This is a relatively involved install and my assumption is that most attempting this are familiar with jacking the engine up. Similarly I don't cover fine details of processes like jacking or lifting the car, which also have significant considerations for both safety and avoiding damage to the vehicle.
What a nightmare removing stock headers. Holy crap.
Yea its not the best. It’s definitely doable, but I would have been way more upset without the lift. Thanks for watching!
He skipped the part on how he removed the upper nut to the passenger side cat
You lost me at the engine mounts. Either I'm not bothering with headers, or I'm paying to have them installed. I don't mind wrenching on my car, but when it comes to things like this, that is a big fat negative, ghost rider.
Thanks for watching. I know it can be hard to decide to DIY if you don't know how hard it will be and it's one of the reasons I make these videos. If you decide to pay someone else to do it, that's great money for them and less frustration for you as this is indeed a challenging install for most people.
i cannot get the top bolts to save my life
Those are so FRUSTRATING! Keep at it. You will get them. Try smaller wrenches or even cut a wrench in half. I did another install for a buddy and i have a slightly bent cut in half wrench with grip tape on it for a “custom tool” now.
All that work and if the cops caught you....man you have to do it all over again..not worth it IMO
Its slowly becoming a track only car.