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sly91sc

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Sorry if this is a newby question. I did a search and didn't see any threads that talked about anything but a 3" downpipe.

I've got a Garrett, Stealth 70 (68mm compressor) with a Turbonetics .96 exhaust housing and I'm fabricating a complete setup on a currently non-turbocharged car. Because I'm fabricating the whole setup, there are really no limitations on the size of downpipe I can run. What's the ideal size for a downpipe? 3" seems a bit small to me but 4" would be a bit harder to work with if it was overkill. Is 3" enough for 600whp? or would 3.5" be better?

Dan
 
Depending on drivetrain losses, 600 rwhp is going to put you somewhere in the 680-700 flywheel hp range. At that power level, I highly recommend you go with at least a 3.5" downpipe for reduced back pressure and an easier breathing motor. I used to always tell people that a 3" downpipe will work fine down into the 10.00s. I know this for a fact because my old '86 was a 10 flat car and only had a 3" downpipe with a Tial 38mm wg and dual 3" cat back exhaust. I'm sure I would have picked up a good bit if I'd have switched over to a 3.5" downpipe as my flywheel hp level was around 760-775 based on car weight with driver and mph it was running.

I would say once you get into the 650 rear wheel hp level, (730-740 flywheel hp level) it's time to think about a 3.5" downpipe. Until you get there, you are wasting your money. Keep it simple. You will see more gains with a more freer flowing exhaust system than you would going to a 3.5" downpipe at the 550-600 flywheel hp level. Think straight through mufflers and 3" piping.
Just my O2's worth.

Patrick
 
Thanks for the input. I've currently got a dual 2.5" mandrel bent full exhaust and I was planning to connect the downpipe to a reverse y-pipe and go into that. So I'll need to find a source for 3.5" mandrel bent steel tubing.
I see 3" and 4" on ebay but no 3.5". I'll need two 45s and a 90 to get me to my exhaust setup.

Dan
 
Sorry if this is a newby question. I did a search and didn't see any threads that talked about anything but a 3" downpipe.

I've got a Garrett, Stealth 70 (68mm compressor) with a Turbonetics .96 exhaust housing and I'm fabricating a complete setup on a currently non-turbocharged car. Because I'm fabricating the whole setup, there are really no limitations on the size of downpipe I can run. What's the ideal size for a downpipe? 3" seems a bit small to me but 4" would be a bit harder to work with if it was overkill. Is 3" enough for 600whp? or would 3.5" be better?

Dan

What turbine wheel is in the unit?

If its a p-trim, based on the turbine map, you would need ~ 3.175" exhaust to keep the back pressure at its lowest point to at around 650rwhp.
 
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