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Abdiel 09-01-2010 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 702829)
no backpressure=bad thus you don't see cars without TT's running 3" exhausts

backpressure myth - Google Search

NYBladeZ 09-01-2010 07:54 AM

So get cutouts and dyno it, that will quantify the "myth"

wh1te370z 09-01-2010 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonybui (Post 702950)
What r u doing driving the 370z when your cuz is driving the lambo LP560?

J/K

lol well he may have money but it never comes my way. He still owes my 50 bux from a bet i had with him haha. The best is when he pulls up in his lambo and make a $20 bet :roflpuke2:

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 703103)
So get cutouts and dyno it, that will quantify the "myth"

most likey ill end up doing it, just because. We'll see what happens haha

Abdiel 09-01-2010 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 703103)
So get cutouts and dyno it, that will quantify the "myth"

/shrug

or you can take advantage of the research of all the other people/companies that have already investigated this.

for example:

Dinan BMW - Dinan's M3 E46 Exhaust

an excerpt:

Quote:

I’m fairly certain that many of you have been exposed to a “bench racing legend” that would have you believe that increased backpressure will improve low rpm power and that low backpressure will increase high rpm output. Nothing could be further from the truth. An exhaust system is sized for maximum flow at wide-open-throttle and peak rpm. All exhaust systems are “oversized” for lower engine speeds (rpm), as backpressure is so insignificant that it can’t even be measured. Less back-pressure always results in more power at higher rpm, with no negative effect on lower engine speed performance. The amount of power that can be extracted from an
engine at a given rpm as a result of exhaust design is really limited by the exhaust manifold or header. After the header, less backpressure is always better.

The real challenge when tuning a street-car exhaust is to increase flow without making the system so loud as it becomes unacceptable or even illegal.


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