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 News News This 100mph E-Scooter Is Out To Break Records News Subaru E-Outback Coming To UK Next Year, Will Hit 62mph In 4.4 Seconds News Range Rover Electric Quietly Delayed To 2026 News The Subaru Uncharted Sounds Like A Video Game, But It’s Really A Toyota News The Renault 5 Monte Carlo Edition Is A Throwback Special For The Netherlands News Fans Have Voted For Two Amazing New Colours For The Skoda Octavia vRSSubscribe 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 Reviews Reviews 2025 Skoda Elroq vRS Review: We Are Not Entertained Reviews Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida Review: Does What It Needs To, But Not Much More Reviews 2025 Genesis Electrified G80 Review: Better, But Not The Best Reviews Morgan Supersport Review: A Serious Sports Car Disguised As An Antique Reviews 2025 Kia EV3 Review: Boring But Brilliant Reviews Fiat 600 Hybrid Review: Plenty Of Style, A Little Light On Substance
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?