exhaust question..
#1
exhaust question..
I am looking into buying a new muffler for my car. The muffler is 3"(inch) in and 3"(inch) out. i was thinkink about going with a pipe of 2.5"(inches) from the cat-back. Any advice on this. would i lose power, instead of gain, how would the sound be, would it be a high pitch,rice sound, or a low rumble. the muffler is made by summit racing.
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RE: exhaust question..
the only real time that you need 3" piping is when you're gonna go turbo even with 2.5 u still might lose some power, but all in all you wont really notice the loss between sizes unless youre a stickler for it, maybe 2.25 piping might be perfect but thats just my 2 cents, oh if you really want some gains change the cat also to high flo or a gutted one but the gutted is illegal
#5
RE: exhaust question..
I dont have exhaust yet on my car, i am thinking about it, but got to many other things to do so i cant spend money on the car now, I just came across those mufflers on craigslist and thought about it, but 3" is to big for a non-turbo motor because of the power loss on the low end.
#6
RE: exhaust question..
personally id rather save up first and get the whole system all at once instead of piece by piece, and a 3" is a little big for a non turbo but it does add alot of sound to it, the $265 system im getting has a 2.5in. custom pipe, with a magnaflow exhaust.
#7
RE: exhaust question..
agreed, if you have a piping diameter of 3 inches, this is a set up for a turbo kit... if you are not putting a turbo on your vehicle, you typically only want to fluctuate about 1/4 inches from your factory exhaust size.
if you want a nice exhaust, you should probably go with the entire exhaust system. start with headers and work your way to a new y-pipe if possible followed by your high flow cats (very restrictive element) followed by your new exhaust. thats what i would do but that all involves money.
if you want a nice exhaust, you should probably go with the entire exhaust system. start with headers and work your way to a new y-pipe if possible followed by your high flow cats (very restrictive element) followed by your new exhaust. thats what i would do but that all involves money.
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