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    exhaust piping?

    When it comes to exhaust piping is bigger really better? Cause I got afford 3 inch pippingcause its better for my car
    Last edited by AcCoRdKiD916; 12-13-2008, 11:38 PM.

    #2
    To an extent, yes.
    If you're stock, or near stock with an F22... any bigger than 2.25" isn't necessary.








    I hope you're not trying to whore your way to 30 posts...

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      #3
      Is this a serious question? Do some reading around the site and you'll get all the answers you need.
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        don't forget engines also need back pressure, if you open up too much you actually feel like it satarts lagging
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          i believe he's whoring his way to the big 3-0
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            #6
            Originally posted by Joshs92ex View Post
            To an extent, yes.
            If you're stock, or near stock with an F22... any bigger than 2.25" isn't necessary.
            Correct for a near stock F22 2.25 is fine.

            Originally posted by fatboy1185 View Post
            Is this a serious question? Do some reading around the site and you'll get all the answers you need.
            Any question asked in this section is a serious question.

            OP - Bigger isn't always better, unless your turbo.
            N/a does require some back pressure to make the most of the scavenging effect.


            Btw guys - hes put in 2-3 posts per day at the most, Hes not whoring his way anywhere
            Last edited by evil_demon_01; 12-16-2008, 01:06 AM.


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