My good friend Roger has a built engine (Cavaliers,Cavalier photo's and media tread page 3) before he had that engine dropped in his exhaust was a dual exhauts with a camaro muffler and of course now its a single 3" but he want's to go back to dual exhaust camaro muffler 3" in and dual 3" out, (if u ask y, its a show car). The question is will his exhaust loose back pressure?
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with a turbo you do not need or want back pressure...
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jimmyc99z24 wrote:with a turbo you do not need or want back pressure...
THIS!!!!! everywhere i read you want as open exhaust as possible so 3 inch should be good but this also depends on the specs of turbo..you might be able to get away with 2.5
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the Jew wrote:jimmyc99z24 wrote:with a turbo you do not need or want back pressure...
THIS!!!!! everywhere i read you want as open exhaust as possible so 3 inch should be good but this also depends on the specs of turbo..you might be able to get away with 2.5
True enough. We typically will not recommend a 3" exhaust unless one is strving for 300 or more engine HP. Below that, it's not needed, and can actually hurt low speed performance due to inefficient velocity/scavenging.
Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft
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My exhaust is actually 2.75" but I have a custom 3" downpipe and cutout in my DP. For me this keeps the sound to a relatively decent level around town and while cruising and then I just open it up when I feel the need
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Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:the Jew wrote:jimmyc99z24 wrote:with a turbo you do not need or want back pressure...
THIS!!!!! everywhere i read you want as open exhaust as possible so 3 inch should be good but this also depends on the specs of turbo..you might be able to get away with 2.5
True enough. We typically will not recommend a 3" exhaust unless one is strving for 300 or more engine HP. Below that, it's not needed, and can actually hurt low speed performance due to inefficient velocity/scavenging.
the car in question should have over 400hp ( thats is estimate) and already has 3" exhaust, but he wants to put a camaro style muffler on for dual exhaust, will this hurt or not matter as long as his muffler is 3 in an dual 3 out?
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Cavalier Thompson wrote:Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:the Jew wrote:jimmyc99z24 wrote:with a turbo you do not need or want back pressure...
THIS!!!!! everywhere i read you want as open exhaust as possible so 3 inch should be good but this also depends on the specs of turbo..you might be able to get away with 2.5
True enough. We typically will not recommend a 3" exhaust unless one is strving for 300 or more engine HP. Below that, it's not needed, and can actually hurt low speed performance due to inefficient velocity/scavenging.
the car in question should have over 400hp ( thats is estimate) and already has 3" exhaust, but he wants to put a camaro style muffler on for dual exhaust, will this hurt or not matter as long as his muffler is 3 in an dual 3 out?
I would not think so, as long as said Camaro muffler is designed and/or proven to support 400+ HP airflow.
Bill Hahn Jr.
Hahn RaceCraft
World's Quickest and Fastest Street J-Bodies
Turbocharging GM FWD's since 1988
www.turbosystem.com
Thanks man thats all I needed to kno.
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why not just use a y pipe and put two straight thru mufflers on it
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