I noticed that everyone says to get a 2.25 exhaust, but I noticed that KMOD sells 3.00 exhausts. I don't want a weak sounding muffler, and I want as much horsepower as I can get, so should I go for the 3.00?...are there any drawbacks to a 3.00?
I noticed that everyone says to get a 2.25 exhaust, but I noticed that KMOD sells 3.00 exhausts. I don't want a weak sounding muffler, and I want as much horsepower as I can get, so should I go for the 3.00?...are there any drawbacks to a 3.00?
3" is for turbo. Do not get that for NA motor. You will lose power.
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agreed... 2.25 will give you best acceleration because it helps your torque curve, a 2.5 would kill more torque and a 3.0 is just overkill on every level with an NA 3g... If you were turbo bigger exaust is better (best is NO exaust)
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2.25 is the only way to go IMHO.
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hmm.... i think little dave's coming out of the closet
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I"m planning on eventually going turbo, but for now i should stick with 2.25?
How long until you plan to get the turbo? If it's going to be soon, get the 3" a while. If it's going to be a while, get the 2.25" and then get the 3" when you put the turbo on.
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if its gonna be a while dont buy anything until you figure out what you want to do
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that'd be my advice.if its gonna be a while dont buy anything until you figure out what you want to do
on a related note. what is the required size for turbo?
i mean like if you're getting a big turbo 3" is better but what if it's small, like 10-12 psi. then wouldn't a 2.5" be better?
for turbo people, the less backpressure you can get is best, so no exaust would be the best scenario. 2.5" exaust is more than enough for making serious power in these cars turboed
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2.5 exhaust would be good but get a 3" down pipe for the turbo.![]()
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what's a downpipe?
sorry but i'm incredibly ignorant...
thanks a lot, and yeah I'm not going for turbo for a WHILE
thanks a lot, and yeah I'm not going for turbo for a WHILE
downpipe is the pipe that comes out of the exhaust side of the turbo and feeds to the catalytic convertor. Usually they dont have a flex pipe in them, but you can get one made. There are a lot of different sizes and shapes of the downpipe.Originally Posted by speedpenguin
The bigger pipe coming out of the turbo with the O2 sensor is the downpipe.
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hey, thanks.
so does it work in place of or in addition to the exhaust manifold?
Even your regular NA header like the DC sports has a Downpipe, even your stock one has one.Originally Posted by speedpenguin
In the above pic the brown cast iron thing that sits on top of the turbo is the Manifold (turbo manifold) similar to what a regular NA manifold(top half 4-2 part) looks like.
on a NA header, the 2-1 piece the piece with the flex pipe in it (like the DC header) is the downpipe and the turbocharged car has a downpipe in there as you can see from the above pic
The only difference bwt the NA header and the Turbo "Header" (they dont call it a turbo header, its a turbo manifold) is that there is a Turbo sitting in the exhaust system. Same concept, but just the appearance is different.
i see
well know that everyone knows how little i know...
well, with 3 in, you'll have power right at the top near red line. the bottom end will suck ass. my friend has 3 in on his 4 cylinder. to keep up with traffic, he's usually reving past 3500 rpm and usually around 4000 rpm. to keep up with normal traffic i dont usually go over 3000 rpm. also, with 3 in pipe you have very little back pressure and will eventually ruin your engine in some cases. could be because you need high revs to achieve any power. i'd say dont go over 2.5 in pipe. 2.25 is reccomended for our cars, but i may go 2.5 because i want it fairly quiet and i'll put a quiet high flow muffler. as for wanting a strong sound out of the muffler, get something like a flowmaster oval muffler. that doesnt have the farty sounds and the one i heard on a 3gee sounded great with the flowmaster.
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yea and the size of the down pipe depends on what your doing with the car. If you want some big hp numbers and plan on taking it on the strip the 3" downpipe will kick ass but if you want a good street turbo set up the 2.5" will work better.![]()
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i dont care what your setup is meant for, bigger is always better with turbo cars, go as big as you can. The best exaust for turbo cars is no exaust
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Exactly, i dont see why a 3" downpipe is better than a 5" downpipe cause once the exhaust gas is phushed thru the turbo and it starts spooling, u can just dump it in air without a downpipe and ur car technically still would run. So i would say for a good street and strip turbo set up, i would say 3" from downpipe to the muffler is a good choice, atleast thats what mine is gonna be and i know a lot of turboed cars run 3" exhaust.Originally Posted by AccordEpicenter
Well yea, i mean 2.25" downpipe to 2.5" is a considerable power gain, while 2.5"-3" has a minimal power gain, and anything over that is minimal power gain if any at all, a 3" is very comparable to having no exaust.
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well i want some backpressure myself. i'm planning on autocross and track racing, not drag, so i need some power at the lower end, and, of course since i'm also driving it on the street...
while we're on this subject, has anyone tried on of those performance catalytic converters? do they really help much?
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