Next Level Performance
July 7, 2026 • 11 min read
Bolt-on headers are the single most effective way to wake up a 5.7L HEMI, and the best headers for the 2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI turn a soft, restrictive factory exhaust manifold into free-flowing tubes that add real wheel horsepower and a deeper V8 tone. The factory 5.7L Eagle HEMI in these trucks is rated at 395 horsepower and 407 lb-ft of torque, but it breathes through heavy cast-iron manifolds designed for cost and quiet, not flow. Swap them for a proper set of shorty or long-tube headers and you unlock power the factory left on the table. At NLP Performance in Tampa, FL, headers are one of the first upgrades we recommend for any HEMI Ram owner chasing throttle response, sound, and mid-range grunt.
Our Verdict
The BBK 1-3/4 in Titanium Ceramic Shorty Headers are the best value upgrade for the 2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI.
At $505.56 they deliver +10-15 wheel horsepower, retain your factory catalytic converters, and bolt on in an afternoon with no tune required on most trucks. For maximum power, step up to BBK's long-tube kit with a catted Y-pipe. Below we compare all five headers we stock for the HEMI Ram.
Shop Our Top Pick →How Much Horsepower Do Headers Add to a 5.7 HEMI?
Headers add roughly 10 to 30 wheel horsepower to a 5.7L HEMI depending on the style you choose. Shorty headers on a 2009-2018 Ram 1500 typically pick up 10-15 wheel horsepower and a similar torque bump in the low-to-mid range, while a full long-tube system with high-flow catted pipe and a supporting tune can add 25-30 wheel horsepower — and in some dyno tests even more. A widely cited Holley test swapped factory cast-iron manifolds for 1-3/4 in long tubes and saw the HEMI climb from 407 to 442 horsepower, a 35-horsepower gain, with torque spread from 3,000 rpm all the way past 6,000 rpm.
The reason is simple: the factory manifolds are short, log-style castings that trap exhaust pulses. Aftermarket headers use equal-length, mandrel-formed primary tubes that scavenge spent gases more efficiently, so each cylinder breathes better. On our Tampa dyno the biggest, most usable gains from shorties land right where a truck lives — 2,500 to 4,500 rpm — which is exactly the range you use merging, towing, and passing.
HEMI Header Power At A Glance
Shorty vs. Long-Tube Headers: Which Is Right for Your Ram 1500?
Shorty headers are the smarter choice for most daily-driven Ram 1500 trucks, while long-tube headers are the pick when you want maximum horsepower and an aggressive full-exhaust build. Shorties bolt into the factory location, keep your catalytic converters and O2 sensor positions, and usually run great with no tune — a clean, reversible upgrade that still nets 10-15 wheel horsepower and a noticeably deeper idle. Long tubes replace the manifolds and the down-pipe/Y-pipe entirely, moving the catalysts farther back for a bigger 25-30 wheel-horsepower gain that really wakes up above 3,500 rpm.
The trade-off with long tubes is complexity. They almost always require a custom ECU tune to correct fueling and rear O2 readings, and on 2015 and newer HEMI trucks the PCM is encrypted — you cannot simply plug in a handheld until the computer is unlocked, which adds roughly $200-$600 to the project. Long tubes can also soften torque just off idle by changing exhaust velocity, and in a heavy half-ton you may feel that more than you would in a lightweight Charger or Challenger. For a truck that tows and daily-drives, our Tampa shop leans shorty; for a weekend brawler chasing every horsepower, long tube is the answer.
BBK 1-3/4 in shorty headers replace the restrictive factory 5.7L HEMI manifolds.
The 5 Best Headers for the 2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI
We carry headers spanning every budget and build goal for the 5.7L HEMI Ram, from a $505 bolt-on shorty to a $2,646 hand-built race set. Each option below is confirmed to fit the 2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7L HEMI in both 2WD and 4WD configurations. Prices are current at NLP Performance.
1. BBK 1-3/4 in Titanium Ceramic Shorty Headers — Best Overall Value
BBK has built bolt-on power parts for American V8s since 1988, and their 1-3/4 in tuned-length shorty is the header we put on more HEMI Rams than any other. The tubing is CNC mandrel-bent for smooth flow, capped with 3/8 in CNC-machined flanges that seal tight, and finished in a titanium-ceramic coating that shrugs off rust and cuts underhood heat. Because it retains the factory catalytic converters and O2 locations, most 2009-2014 trucks run it with no tune at all. For $505.56 it is the highest value-per-dollar power adder in this guide.
Key Specifications — BBK Shorty (Top Pick)
What We Like
- + Best value 5.7 HEMI header we stock at $505.56
- + Titanium-ceramic coating fights rust and lowers underhood temps
- + Retains factory cats — typically no tune on 09-14 trucks
Things to Consider
- – Cannot ship to California (not CARB-exempt)
- – Shorty design tops out near +15 whp vs. a long-tube setup
2. JBA Cat4Ward 1-5/8 in Raw 409 Stainless Shorty — Best Stainless Shorty
JBA's Cat4Ward shorty is built from 1-5/8 in 409-series stainless steel and uses the company's patented firecone collector to smooth the transition into the factory pipe. Stainless construction means it will never rust from the inside out the way a coated mild-steel header eventually can, and JBA backs it with a million-mile limited warranty. Like the BBK, it keeps your catalytic converters in the stock location, so it is emissions-friendly outside of California and generally does not require a tune. At $819.12 it is the pick for owners who want stainless durability in a true bolt-on shorty.
JBA's 409 stainless Cat4Ward tubes resist corrosion for the life of the truck.
3. aFe Twisted Steel Shorty Headers — Best Flow-Focused Shorty
aFe's Twisted Steel shorty is made from 16-gauge 409 stainless with mandrel-bent primaries and a 4-into-1 mitered merge collector engineered to cut turbulence and speed up exhaust velocity. The 100% hand-MIG-welded construction and 3/8 in flanges make for a leak-free seal, and aFe rates the header at up to 20 horsepower and 30 lb-ft of torque when paired with their matching Y-pipe. It fits 2009-2016 Ram 1500 trucks in 2WD and 4WD and retains the factory cats. At $1,099.00 it sits between the value shorties and the premium race sets, and it is a strong choice for owners who plan to add an aFe Y-pipe down the road.
4. BBK 1-3/4 in Long-Tube Headers w/ Catted Y-Pipe — Best for Max Power
When you want the biggest number, this is the kit. BBK's full-length long-tube system uses 1-3/4 in CNC mandrel-bent tubing, a patented scavenging collector, and a matched high-flow catted Y-pipe that connects with gasketless ball-and-socket joints. Because it moves the catalysts rearward and frees the entire exhaust path, it delivers the +25-30 wheel-horsepower gains that shorties can't reach, with a broad torque curve that pulls hard past 3,500 rpm. Plan on a custom tune — and an unlocked PCM if your truck is a 2015 or newer — to get the most out of it. Titanium-ceramic coating keeps it looking sharp and running cool.
What We Like
- + Biggest power of the group — up to +25-30 whp with a tune
- + Includes matched high-flow catted Y-pipe for a complete system
- + Gasketless ball-and-socket collectors seal without leaks
Things to Consider
- – Requires a custom tune, plus an unlocked PCM on 2015+ trucks
- – Slight low-rpm torque softening you may feel in a heavy truck
5. Kooks 1-5/8 x 1-3/4 in Stainless Shorty Headers — Premium Race Pedigree
Kooks has been building championship-winning headers since 1962, and their 5.7 HEMI shorty is a no-compromise piece: 304 stainless steel, a stepped 1-5/8 to 1-3/4 in primary design that broadens the torque curve, and TIG-welded construction handcrafted in the USA. This is the header for the builder who wants the same brand that hangs off NHRA and NASCAR machinery under their truck. At $2,645.90 it is the most expensive shorty here, but it is also the most durable and the best flowing — a lifetime part for a truck you plan to keep.
Kooks' stepped 304 stainless primaries broaden the HEMI's torque curve.
2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI Headers Comparison Table
Here is how all five headers stack up on design, material, primary tube size, and price. Tap any product name or price to shop it directly at NLP Performance.
| Header | Type | Material | Primary | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BBK Titanium Ceramic ShortyTop Pick | Shorty | Ceramic-coated | 1-3/4 in | $505.56 |
| JBA Cat4Ward Shorty | Shorty | 409 stainless | 1-5/8 in | $819.12 |
| aFe Twisted Steel Shorty | Shorty | 409 stainless | 1-5/8 in | $1,099.00 |
| BBK Long Tube + Catted Y-Pipe | Long tube | Ceramic-coated | 1-3/4 in | $1,378.82 |
| Kooks Stainless Shorty | Shorty | 304 stainless | 1-5/8 to 1-3/4 in | $2,645.90 |
Do You Need a Tune After Installing Headers?
Shorty headers that retain the factory catalytic converters usually do not require a tune, but long-tube headers almost always do. Because shorties keep the cats and O2 sensors in their stock positions, the factory PCM sees a nearly identical exhaust signature and runs fine — most 2009-2014 Ram 1500 owners bolt on a BBK, JBA, aFe, or Kooks shorty and drive away without touching the computer. Long tubes are different: they relocate the catalysts, so the rear O2 sensors read differently and the fuel maps need adjusting to prevent a check-engine light and to capture the full power gain.
The wrinkle for newer trucks is PCM encryption. Starting in 2015, Ram locked the HEMI's PCM, so you cannot flash a tune with an off-the-shelf handheld until the computer is unlocked. Budget an extra $200-$600 to have the PCM unlocked or to buy a pre-unlocked unit, then a tuner such as a DiabloSport or HP Tuners setup handles the calibration. If you would rather keep it simple, that is one more reason a shorty is the easy button for a 2015-2018 truck.
Installation: What to Know Before You Bolt On
Header installation on a 5.7L HEMI Ram is an intermediate DIY job that takes most shops 3 to 5 hours per side of the truck depending on access. On 4WD trucks the driver-side steering and front axle tighten up the workspace, so plan for extra time and fresh manifold gaskets and bolts. Always start the new hardware by hand to avoid cross-threading the aluminum heads, torque the flange bolts in a crisscross pattern, and re-torque after a heat cycle or two once the gaskets have seated. Anti-seize on the bolts makes future service far easier.
If you would rather leave it to a professional, our team at NLP Performance in Tampa, FL installs headers on HEMI Rams regularly and can pair the job with a supporting Y-pipe, cat-back, or tune for a complete exhaust build. Every header in this guide ships from our warehouse ready to bolt on, and we can help you match the right primary size and material to your goals before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much horsepower do headers add to a 5.7 HEMI Ram 1500?
Headers add about 10-15 wheel horsepower with shorty designs and 25-30 wheel horsepower with a long-tube system and a supporting tune on a 2009-2018 Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI. Gains come from replacing the restrictive cast-iron factory manifolds with mandrel-bent primary tubes that improve exhaust scavenging, with the biggest, most usable torque landing between 2,500 and 4,500 rpm.
Do you need a tune after installing headers on a Ram 1500 5.7 HEMI?
Shorty headers that keep the factory catalytic converters typically run fine with no tune, while long-tube headers almost always require a custom ECU tune. On 2015 and newer HEMI Rams the PCM is encrypted and must be unlocked before it can be tuned, which adds roughly $200-$600 to the project.
Are shorty or long-tube headers better for a daily-driven Ram 1500?
Shorty headers are better for a daily-driven Ram 1500 because they bolt into the factory location, retain the catalytic converters, usually need no tune, and still add 10-15 wheel horsepower. Long-tube headers make more peak power but require tuning, may soften low-rpm torque in a heavy truck, and are best suited to dedicated performance builds.
Will headers fix the HEMI tick on a 5.7 Ram?
Aftermarket headers with fresh gaskets can cure a tick caused by a leaking or broken factory exhaust manifold, which is a common source of HEMI ticking. However, headers will not fix the separate internal "HEMI tick" tied to lifters or rocker arms, so diagnose the noise first before assuming headers are the cure.
Do these headers fit both 2WD and 4WD Ram 1500 trucks?
Yes, all five headers in this guide fit 2WD and 4WD 5.7L HEMI Ram 1500 trucks within their listed year ranges. 4WD trucks have tighter clearance around the front axle and steering, so installation takes a bit longer, but no different parts are required.
Can I ship 5.7 HEMI headers to California?
No. The headers in this guide are not CARB-exempt and cannot be shipped to California addresses for street use. Customers in the other 49 states can order any of them from NLP Performance without restriction.
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