Originally Posted by rreign So moving the section of the "Y" like a foot further back makes an "X" which makes it more free flowing...... Just doesn't make sense to
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04-25-2009, 05:05 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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The stillen y pipe combines into a single exhaust, whereas the x pipe remains 2 pipes: a true dual system.
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^ right. So, there is more flow with an x pipe. But how much flow does this car need? Remember that most cars need SOME back-pressure, or it can actually hurt performance, specifically torque.
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04-26-2009, 12:39 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Exactly, it combines into one pipe. That's not a true dual. What's the good of having dual pipes if it combines into one? It's a bottleneck in the flow of the system.
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04-26-2009, 01:13 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Right on... Well I guess the only "true dual" system would be 2 individual pipes running from 2 downpipes back to 2 mufflers then out. Screw it. I'm not trying to start crap, I have just always wondered and now I guess I have my answer
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I didn't think you were trying to start crap, it's a legitimate question.
I forgot to address your point of X pipes connecting and splitting. When you look at the x pipe in the above pictures, the two pipes connect, but remain two individual pipes. If you're wondering why they connect at all, which a lot of people do, it's to balance the exhaust so it all flows out at the same rate. This is important for a consistent sound and better torque. But as I already touched on, to me there is a difference between an exhaust going into one pipe and then splitting into two separate pipes, as opposed to two pipes that never combine into a single pipe. I guess I just don't see the difference between 8" of single pipe, or 5'. Not trying to sound anal, I just don't think a single pipe really meets the spirit of "true dual." |
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I can see your point there. I'm glad you didn't think I was trying to crap on you. I really just never understood ya know. Now that you have made a little more detailed explanation and I have looked at the pics a little closer, I can see what you mean. Either way, I'm going Stillen lol
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Here is a pic I found of the Stillen catback together if this helps (if this is the wrong catback system, someone tell me). You can see the X on the GTM and the Y on the Stillen here...
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Thats the same pic I tried to post on an earlier reply. That's where this whole thing started with the "true dual" I appreciate it though. Now the pic is up and everyone can see the difference.
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