1.6 DOHC Headers

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1.6 DOHC Headers

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Ok, not exactly, but I found this.
This may help those looking for headers.
Not a lot of work.
Headers for the Probe 2.0 modded for our beloved 1.6 DOHCs.
It's at the bottom of the page.

I can't claim credit for this.
I found it through one of Ehpl's posts.
Work done on his car.

I fully intend to employ this in my car.

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Yeah that was posted a while back. But its good to see people learnign more about it
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what years probe headers fit the 1.6 dohc? and how much of a gain does it give u?
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arent the 2.0 l probe a turbo
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the turbo probe is a 2.2L SOHC 12V, the one we are talking about here is a 2.0L DOHC 16V
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Originally posted by mxprecidia:
what years probe headers fit the 1.6 dohc? and how much of a gain does it give u?
Any year the 2.0's ports never changed. Althoug the one we used was a turbular OEM one. Gains are typical for the style of header. I hate describing it as that but its not a serious increase.

93-94 has a OEM turbular header btw.
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Originally posted by torpedan:
Originally posted by mxprecidia:
what years probe headers fit the 1.6 dohc? and how much of a gain does it give u?
Any year the 2.0's ports never changed. Althoug the one we used was a turbular OEM one. Gains are typical for the style of header. I hate describing it as that but its not a serious increase.

93-94 has a OEM turbular header btw.
is the turbular one better?
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Probe headers ordered and on the way!!!

Can't wait.
I also ordered a new free flow muffler..

I have a friend who owns a muffler shop.
We are gonna use 2 1/4 pipe to connect the two together. All done for under 200 bucks..

Now, all I need is a cold air intake........
for now.

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I have the block back in my car now. The head is ported an just has to have the valves seated, I should have it back in this week,I will have the rest of the installation piks for the probe header by the weekend.

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Well I have them or I should say it, in, The top two centre studs have to be removed an two 14m hex bolts has to be used because there isnt enough clearance for the nuts on the studs against the pipe. Also I used lots of that High temp silicon around the flange gasket. I took a file an trued the face of the header gasket surface, removed a couple of high spots. here is somemore pics of the header install

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I saw a header made for the 1.8 DOHC on the corksport web site for $165 US a while back. I can't double check it right now since their web site is broken, but I'll check later.

Is the probe header somehow better?
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The Probe header is for the 1.6 DOHC inline 4, not the 1.8 which should be a v6.

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I have pics of the down pipe instaled an where I had it bent to fit. you can also see where the hangers lines up after you bend them the other way an extend them 3/4".

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Originally posted by Spotted:
The Probe header is for the 1.6 DOHC inline 4, not the 1.8 which should be a v6.

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There is also a 1.8L DOHC 4-cyl engine - the BP-DE. Check Ephl's cardomain site. That is what he is installing.

I was wondering if the probe header is somehow better or cheaper than the one on Corksport that fits the 1.8L 4-cyl engine.
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Originally posted by John Long:
Originally posted by Spotted:
The Probe header is for the 1.6 DOHC inline 4, not the 1.8 which should be a v6.

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There is also a 1.8L DOHC 4-cyl engine - the BP-DE. Check Ephl's cardomain site. That is what he is installing.

I was wondering if the probe header is somehow better or cheaper than the one on Corksport that fits the 1.8L 4-cyl engine.
The header shouldnt work for a 1.8
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