> John N. had a comment about the need to enrich the carburetor if you replace > the exhaust with a less restrictive system. I am not sure I agree with that. I don't want to start an argument, but this does need to be addressed. If you improve the exhaust enough to make a difference, you must compensate with richer mixtures, whether carb or FI. Yes, most engines are calibrated on the rich side as a safety measure at WOT. With 'better' exhaust you begin to use up this margin of safety. If you use this up and then continue to run at heavy loads and WOT you risk burning a hole in a piston. Carbs need fatter jets. FI engines need different mappings. Carbs can't fatten their jets on their own, so I am puzzled by your statement that only FI systems need recalibrating. Now, if someone goes for 2 1/4 inch pipes instead of 1 7/8 and low-restriction mufflers, they are not likely to run into problems. But if you add headers and so on, you will as you improve things. This information can be verified from any of the header manufacturers or speed merchants or engine designers. Happy New Year, All!!! John