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It all depends on how much air is being pushed through the cores. If you keep increasing the air flow, the 300 cell count core should become a restriction before

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It all depends on how much air is being pushed through the cores. If you keep increasing the air flow, the 300 cell count core should become a restriction before the 200 cell count does. How much cfm it takes to become a restriction... who knows. But it definitely looks like it makes no difference on a N/A Z.
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It all depends on how much air is being pushed through the cores. If you keep increasing the air flow, the 300 cell count core should become a restriction before the 200 cell count does. How much cfm it takes to become a restriction... who knows. But it definitely looks like it makes no difference on a N/A Z.
If I understand you correctly, you are saying that the stock-ish engine does not put out enough exhaust for the cell count to matter?
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If I understand you correctly, you are saying that the stock-ish engine does not put out enough exhaust for the cell count to matter?
For 200/300 cell count, it definitely seems like it.
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