So….more header talk….this had me scratching my head

To quote the late great Shrinker when asked about why the AFR changed when they went to a bigger header Bruce replied. "The reason for that is not that the carby has changed AFR, that it not possible unless your exhaust pipes managed to grab a spanner while you weren't looking and changed the jets"

Have a think about that for a while.

The guy you are quoting clearly has never heard of intake reversion. As you make the exhaust more efficient, the intake reversion gets reduced/eliminated. When that happens, the incoming air does not go "backwards" through the booster because of reversion, you will now have a leaner mixture. You can "see" this happening on an engine dyno, the lbs of fuel use goes down, A/F trends leaner and the volumetric efficiency goes up.

As far as the HP "changing" with the rate of acceleration changing on a dyno pull, well it doesn't, only what is measured changes. There is a way to get actuate numbers. I wrote on this same subject on my website, if you want to read it go to http://www.cen-texenginedyno.com/ and read "Joe's BS" at the bottom of the page.

Joe