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2.5" exhaust with 2.25muffler inlet
hey guys,
ive gotta 2.5" exhaust system.. with a cannon atm..
which is too loud for my liking.
im plannin to change the muff and replace it with a twinloop muffler to reduce the sound. (or plz recommend me any other muffler i can use to reduce the sound, also on a tight budget)
question is. if i replace the muffler with the 2.25 inlet on the 2.5" exhaust system, will i be restricting a lot of power?
i stil want the performance, just dramatically reducing the noise levels.
thanks
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firstly what motor do you have? is it turbo?
if its anything smaller than 1.8 litre or without a turbo, you may find you gain a little bit of torque when you restrict the exhaust. THe 2.5" system is big for a 1.6 litre motor.
if you have a 1.8 and higher, your top end will probably lose a bit of power.
If you have a turbo, it will take longer to reach full boost.
hope that help
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Dc2r.. so 1.8L
so..ur sayin.. from wat is it now.. if i reduce the muffler to a 2.25 inlet.. i will lose a bit of power or gain a lil?? compared to havin the whole system all 2.5"
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I always thought a 2.25" was the ideal size for a 1.8ltr anyway. I doubt you'll notice any difference, maybe even gain some torque down low. You could the the exhaust fitter to slightly widen the 2.25" muffler inlet and shink the 2.5" outlet (if they can do that) so it's more graduale which would be best for air flow.
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 Originally Posted by BiLL|z0r
I always thought a 2.25" was the ideal size for a 1.8ltr anyway. I doubt you'll notice any difference, maybe even gain some torque down low. You could the the exhaust fitter to slightly widen the 2.25" muffler inlet and shink the 2.5" outlet (if they can do that) so it's more graduale which would be best for air flow.
2.5" system is too big for a non turbo engine
2.25" is fine, as stated above u wont lose power, u may gain some torque, but dont get ur hopes up
im not sure, but i dont think changing the inlet to 2.25" is goin to affect noise level too much, it will be less, but i dont think itll be a significant drop
and u can pik up some generic rear muff with a 2.25" inlet for $300 installed
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the 2.5" piping sorta came with the car.. so cant realli do much unless i change thewhole system.. but im on a tight budget so i cant do that..
anyother DC2r owners here using a 2.5" exhaust system???
is it too big?.. just right?..
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i have twinloop on my b18 atm, i'ved heard its better off runin a 2.5" also. would like to know why also
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In a car with a turbo, compressed air is fed into each cylinder and burned, because its compressed air that is at a higher pressure than normal air, it means more air is in one cubic meter than usaul
more air in a cylinder, means more fuel is needed for combustion, therefore creating more exhaust gases, thats why a 3" zorst setup is recomended for cars with turbo so the exhaust gases can flow out more easily and less energy is lost trying to force the huge amounts of gas through a smaller setup such as a 2.25"
since u got an 1.8L non turbo engine, 2.25" should be plenty, IMO, 2.5" is overkill,(unless u got heaps of mods other than turbo) correct me of im rong but stok integraz dont come with a 2.25" setup, the stok is smaller, thats y u can pik up some extra power with the larger piping, but 2.5" IMO is unnecesarry and ull prob only get more noise and not more power
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From what i have read in this forum.. stock dc2r is 2.25 mandrel bent piping..
so.. im assuming the jump to 2.5 wouldn b too bad?????
anyone else??
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i believe aftermarket catbacks for dc2r's come as 2.5inch..
and the stock dc2r comes 2.25inch stock..
the jdm dc2r extractors, i believe are 2.5inch.. and have proven gains so i don't think 2.5inch is bad for the dc2r..
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 Originally Posted by tRipitaka
i believe aftermarket catbacks for dc2r's come as 2.5inch..
and the stock dc2r comes 2.25inch stock..
the jdm dc2r extractors, i believe are 2.5inch.. and have proven gains so i don't think 2.5inch is bad for the dc2r..
i agree
a 2.5" setup wont cause any harm, but it is unlikely that there will be much gain either
2.5", IMO, is large, but if the dc2r comes stok with 2.25 then i guess it makes sense to go to 2.5"
but thats the dc2r, which is a performance car, are all the other integraz stok 2.25"?
Taizon, I think u wont lose any power if u do change the muff inlet to a 2.25", BUT that is wat i think, ask a professional, some mechanic u trust
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yeh.. thats what im thinkin too.. dont wanna lose any power. just wanna reduce the noise..
might hav to find a twinloop muff with a 2.5 inlet.. or mayb put in a resonator..
anyway.. thanks for the info guys.. will be goin to see an exhaust shop tomorw
by the way. i think other dc2's hav 2" piping..
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