I'm new here. I'm in the proces of buying a 2.2 speedster. Price is good, condition is reasonable. The deal is almost done.
I come from an entirely different kind of car. I bought the speedster based on it's potential and sublime handling alone.
I'm used to rolling about in a V10 powered car on the weekends and a lifted diesel wrangler during the week.
My M5 got nicked (shame that, i loved that thing) and i decided i wanted something radically different. Tracking the M5 was very expensive and it always felt as if i was trying to drift my living room ... super fun, but kind of expensive as i said.
I had driven an elise S1 before. I loved it but it felt verrrry pokey to me. Then drove the 2.2 speedster some years later. Better, but still pokey.
I read about supercharging the z22se and ... well ... hello speedster, where have you been all my life

I still have to get it done, so please get me in touch with people that do conversions.
ANYWAY ... the original point of my post.
First, a disclaimer.
The opinions expressed in this post are merely that ... my opinions ... i'm not trying to start a flamewar, nor am i "looking down" on anyone by wanting to do things a bit differently.
Okay, so now i can complain and

My point is very simple.
Love the car, hate the noise.
I CANNOT STAND FOUR CYLINDER NOISES ... except for big bang configs and/or vee fours and boxers ...
Anyway, this brings me to my point.
I want to do a set of unequal length headers for my 2.2 ... just to get that off-beat rumble going.
Now i know a lot of you will think i'm stoopid and disagree. I'm fully anticipating the "JUST PULL THE #3 PLUG MATE YOU'LL BE FINE" comments and such ... to that i say ... flame on

But in the meantime, i'd like to get some useful info too.
Has anyone ever done this to a vx/speedster? If so ... could you help?
I leave you with the kindest regards.
-Kevin