Exhaust flow talk
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06-30-2008, 02:05 AM
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isn't 63mm and even 57mm way to big for a 16v?
I have a 4 to 1 header with 1 pipe of 50mm outside diam. to the back. At the end it's split up in 2x 50mm and even now it feels like i lost a little but off power in high rpm. My guess would be that 57mm is too big for a standard 4age or even a tuned one. Does this make any sense or do i have no idea what im talking about, this only comes from experience. My brother has a swift sport (same spec as 4age, 1600 16v 125bhp stock) and we used a 60mm pipe on that and he lost a lot of hp, so we instantly swapped for 50mm pipe and it runs very well. No Smorking AE86 |
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