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SignUp Now!justabuickv6 said:I don't think there is much of a need to really go bigger than 2.5 inch if you're not making some serious hp.
Most downpipes are 3 inch. In most cases, that's the bottleneck.
Two 2.5 inch pipes flow more than the downpipe.
strikeeagle said:Ummmmm, that's NOT how it works...
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darkred87T said:That should settle it.Couldn't we just use a a cut out pipe behind the DP if restriction becomes an issue.
Well, when I go to the track, I can remove the cutout plate, and then put it back on before I leave (though I haven't tried a run with it off yet). Not that I don't play around a little bit on the street from time to time, but I don't really care much what difference the exhaust makes when I'm not at the track comparing my 1/4 mile times.strikeeagle said:Yes, at the track. But what about the street? Or are we all to buy an in-car cut out gizmo, that messing with while under WOT could ultimately result in us rear ending the minivan in front of us?
Oh, and UNGN, the 3" MB WILL outperform a smaller non-MB exhaust. And it'll look better, and infinitely more macho, doing it. And that's from an ATR 3" SS duals snob. And when you're a snob like me, it doesn't matter by how much, it only matters that it's the best (and costs the most).
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