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i want a new exhaust #454343
11/10/2007 06:05
11/10/2007 06:05

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Ive had a peco stainless steel system on my coupe for two years now but it has never been loud enough for me. I know your all going to say that a peco is loud, but believe me mine is no louder than a standard exuast. Can anyone recommend me somthing.

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454514
11/10/2007 16:16
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3" straight through with no cat from blueflame or similar.

if thats not enough, try a custom side exit with no silencers and an external wastegate with screamer pipe.

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454529
11/10/2007 16:26
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or a jamieflow \:# \:P

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454730
11/10/2007 20:03
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 Originally Posted By: owl10
3" straight through with no cat from blueflame


Seconded, mine is 'nuff loud \:o \:#

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454769
11/10/2007 20:36
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Personally I like my powerfiat one box item, it was a bit loud for the first 500 miles but now it is exaclty how I want it. Gives a little burble on tickover and at low speed but soon goes away when crusing - i.e cant hear it at motorway speeds at all. Yet when I open the tapes its nice and loud but you can still hear the engine too \:\)

Sounds great along walls/tunnels.

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454793
11/10/2007 20:58
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3" turbo back can be a bit boomy at certain speeds, if I floor it in 5th between 60 and 70mph then it drones. I dont mind it but a lot of people prefer a 2.75" downpipe for this reason.

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454810
11/10/2007 21:09
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Also isnt there NO point running a 3" system unless you have 300bhp++? Surely you want some back pressure etc.

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454821
11/10/2007 21:18
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Do you think I'd be better off with a 2.75" downpipe then?

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454822
11/10/2007 21:19
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would a 3" downpipe going to 2.75" not be a better option?

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #454869
11/10/2007 22:07
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do you need backpressure with turbo cars?
i know you do with n/a but i had always thought the idea after a turbo was just to get the gas out as quick and easy as poss!

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #477519
07/11/2007 17:18
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Your turbo seals will go \:\(


Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #477540
07/11/2007 17:35
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Got that wrong way round. No back pressure with N/A and just a small amount with a Turbo engine.
As long as the Turbo is healthy, seals will be fine. Its when you start to over boost that blows them.

Andy. \:\)

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #477619
07/11/2007 18:49
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Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #477631
07/11/2007 18:58
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 Originally Posted By: sumplug
Got that wrong way round. No back pressure with N/A and just a small amount with a Turbo engine.
As long as the Turbo is healthy, seals will be fine. Its when you start to over boost that blows them.

Andy. \:\)



No back pressure needed with an N/A? Are you having a laugh? Unless im losing my marbles, if you take all the boxes and the cat outta an exhaust on an N/A and increase the size, hence reducing the back pressure it makes it worse to drive without the proper amount of backpressure.

However, with a straight through exhaust like i run on my coupe i have, the car is faster, spools quicker and no driveability lost.

Ross

Re: i want a new exhaust [Re: ] #477998
08/11/2007 01:15
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 Originally Posted By: h2ypr
 Originally Posted By: sumplug
Got that wrong way round. No back pressure with N/A and just a small amount with a Turbo engine.
As long as the Turbo is healthy, seals will be fine. Its when you start to over boost that blows them.

Andy. \:\)



No back pressure needed with an N/A? Are you having a laugh? Unless im losing my marbles, if you take all the boxes and the cat outta an exhaust on an N/A and increase the size, hence reducing the back pressure it makes it worse to drive without the proper amount of backpressure.

However, with a straight through exhaust like i run on my coupe i have, the car is faster, spools quicker and no driveability lost.

Ross

Ok Ross.
An engine makes all its power on the down stroke. If there is back pressure, the waste gasses cannot scavenge from the cylinder quick enough due to it pushing on back pressure. So engine tuners design in a pocket, that the waste gasses can fill. this is called a collector. If there is back pressure, there is a likely hood of crosstamination of gasses between cylinders. This can wreck a new charge, and reduce power, or even make it run lean!! It pops back up through the valve which is dangerous.
Running to big a bore on an N/A engine to the tail pipe, can slow up the gasses and increase back pressure, and this reduces Torque. Hope this is understandable.

Andy. \:\)


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