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Thread: exhaust size

  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitwy
    I think if the exhaust go too big , it will loss the back pressure. and then is just like you can hear the exhaust sound but the car not moving...^.^
    another backpressure statement..
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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2dc2dc2
    i think save ur money and do something else. Adding a 2" exhaust isn't gonna all of a sudden turn ur car into a rocket. It just feels faster due to the noise, simple as that.
    SAVE UR MONEY AND DO SOMETHING BETTER WITH IT !

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    i agree man but if you have already made up your mind about doing it don't go any larger than 2"
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    Yeah go 2" either press or mandrel bent. Although going mandrel isn't going to make too much of a difference...

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    1.75"-2.00"

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    I have a D15b myself, i had this same debate. In the end i went 2.25, which found was bit loud, but it went alright.

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    Well, i had installed a 2.25" pipe for my D16Y1 EG5. And i find it leak toque badly from 0-3500rpm. At those rev, the car just feel like not responing to the push in gas. Worst if you change gear in those rev. It feel like take a while for the car to get going again.

    But once it pass about 4000rpm, the ground speed & engine speed dose go up quicker.

    But Most of my time is driving in the 2500-4000rpm range so that slow feeling really kill me. Me is changing to a 2" pipe soon (When i have the money) & hopefully it will be better.

    Got me think reading the above forum, should i do 2" or 1.75"?

  7. #19
    maybe wyn's post (quoted by J-Mun) should be made a sticky? People always ask this stuff.
    ...... and that's all I have to say about that.

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by mugeneration
    maybe wyn's post (quoted by J-Mun) should be made a sticky? People always ask this stuff.
    dats a good idea..
    ohh.. and saving up for engine coversion is outa the question.. i dun have that sort of money.. if there are any better mods for around $350 feel free to lemme know
    Last edited by lighty01; 29-07-2005 at 09:21 PM.

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