Anyone in here ever tried running straight piped? Just curious how it'll sound or perform, eventhough it messes up your motor.
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Originally posted by 93accordexcoupemake sure the piping ur getting at home cheapo is carb legal. dont worry cops will leave u alone and u will pass emissions with flying colors. oh did i mention the HUGE power increase u will see.
in any case, any muffler shop i guess could probbaly do it for you. if your going straight pipe might as well do 3inch catback.Audi A4 2.8 Quattro Sport
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Originally posted by TysCb7You need back-pressure.
besides, i think that setup is for pure race cars; which your CB7 likely is not. But
other than that it should not do to much damage.
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one thing i head in class and made sense is that. You do need some backpressure. If the exhaust gases escape to soon and have to much room aka 3" pipe. You can start to burn exhaust valves. Just keep in mind and do some reaserch on exhaust. I think that for a 4cyl 2.25" is just fine. 2.5" and 3" is way overly exsesive unless you have a fully built head or turbo.
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if you are trying to make power you NEVER want back pressure.
if you have back pressure you are losing power.
what you need is good flow, which is based on velocity.
having high velocity exhaust flow is very important to making power, but the amount of exhaust flow has to be matched to the piping you are using.
too small a pipe creates back pressure and you lose a lot of power.
too large a pipe leads to very low velocity exhaust flow leading to loss of power.
a well matched pipe size to the engine leads to the optimal exhaust flow allowing for proper scavenging, and high velocity flow, creating better power and economy.
try blowing through three things....
a garden hose, a coffee stirrer type straw and a regualr straw. you tell me which one flows the best. its the same deal with your exhaust.
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