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I received my m271 manifold today which I purchased from mgheaders, was amazed with the quick arrival of the item. Immediately, I went to my mechanic to have it retrofiited and then proceed with the dyno.
Stay tune as I have pics taken during the installation as well as the dyno gains.
orginal from slkfans with wrap...
then the reply from mgheaders with the stainless unit... looks like a smoother exhaust flow...nice welds.
Can you show pics post-install on the new ones (mgheaders) without wrap?
How do they fit? How was the install?
Last edited by C-Dub; Feb 13, 2006 at 04:54 PM.
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I ordered the M271 manifold from mgheaders and shipping was as fast as lightning. It cost me $650 (USD) plus $20 USD for the freight cost. Here are some of my snapshots taken on the header at different angle.




I am getting excited as soon as I received them. I brought it to my mechanic as I am not really a "hardware" chap. I have the stock M271 header fitted into my vehicle so that everyone will have a better view to uninstall it.
Here is a comparison between the M271 header from mgheaders and the stock header.


Installation looks simple but I guess you ought to have the right tools. The mechanic dismantle the screws that connects the stock manifold to the 1st catalytic converter.

Next, the mechanic removed the screws of the heat shield that is attached to the side of the engine chamber just above the stock manifold.

Moving on, after removing the heat shield, he began to remove the screws that connects the stock manifold 4 inlet pipes to the engine chamber. There are 8 screws, 2 screws are dedicated to each inlet pipe.

The new M271 manifold is inserted to the 8 screws attached to the engine chamber which serves as a guideline.

Now this comes the interesting part. DYNO NUMBERS !
I had my dyno done on my vehicle (200 kompressor) with the stock manifold on the following perfomance kit :
1. Kleemann M271 boost kit (Pulley + K-Box)
2. Spearco Intercooler
Results : rwHP 156.85, Torque : 224.10 Nm
Now, with the M271 header from mgheaders
Results : rwHP 173.48, Torque : 264.75Nm

One thing for sure is that the exhaust flow is much efficient as before and I felt the torque especially when you floor it down to accelerate.
Anyway, I am pleased and satisfied with the headers.
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I ordered the M271 manifold from mgheaders and shipping was as fast as lightning. It cost me $650 (USD) plus $20 USD for the freight cost. Here are some of my snapshots taken on the header at different angle.




I am getting excited as soon as I received them. I brought it to my mechanic as I am not really a "hardware" chap. I have the stock M271 header fitted into my vehicle so that everyone will have a better view to uninstall it.
Here is a comparison between the M271 header from mgheaders and the stock header.


Installation looks simple but I guess you ought to have the right tools. The mechanic dismantle the screws that connects the stock manifold to the 1st catalytic converter.

Next, the mechanic removed the screws of the heat shield that is attached to the side of the engine chamber just above the stock manifold.

Moving on, after removing the heat shield, he began to remove the screws that connects the stock manifold 4 inlet pipes to the engine chamber. There are 8 screws, 2 screws are dedicated to each inlet pipe.

The new M271 manifold is inserted to the 8 screws attached to the engine chamber which serves as a guideline.

Now this comes the interesting part. DYNO NUMBERS !
I had my dyno done on my vehicle (200 kompressor) with the stock manifold on the following perfomance kit :
1. Kleemann M271 boost kit (Pulley + K-Box)
2. Spearco Intercooler
Results : rwHP 156.85, Torque : 224.10 Nm
Now, with the M271 header from mgheaders
Results : rwHP 173.48, Torque : 264.75Nm

One thing for sure is that the exhaust flow is much efficient as before and I felt the torque especially when you floor it down to accelerate.
Anyway, I am pleased and satisfied with the headers.

Having the new header kick in, have your star diagnostic re-initialize the air/fuel parameters and reset the adaptation. Let the control unit to re-adapt the new parameters. When this is done, have a dyno run. You will see some gains, better than what you have with your current dyno.
Last edited by mgheaders; Feb 14, 2006 at 05:49 AM.
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Flip - I like how you roll... thats why I was asking about the flange work before... It didn't look like my stock manifold at the bottom.. I assume that is the cat one-piece you discribed... I will check the other site...
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which "other" forum? PM ME..
thx

Do they make a header for the C230K Coupe? I have an 02 with the 2.3 liter engine. This is the M111 I think.
Ed
In the Parking Lot.
You may have to register in order to view though... not much more I can say, literally. Don't worry, you'll find what you're looking for. But don't you guys also check out club202 or benzworld every once in a while? Plenty of other MB resources out there - though admittingly, MbWorld is huge (MbKlasse is specifically and primarily for W203 coupes and sedans).
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$850 would include the header as well as the cats

Does the header for LHD cat/downpipe bolt up to the collector or is it one piece all welded together? Also are the O2 sensor fitments located near the same area as OEM?


