discodom90

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Hi guys,

As per the title really. Been offered a stainless system for ridiculously cheap from a mate and its come off a v8. I think the bore size is different? Will it be worth getting to make it fit or will it do more harm than good having a bigger bore from down pipe back?

Thanks in advance!
 
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bore size wont hurt ,the bigger the better,but you be better get a system that fits


Not true I'm afraid, bore size is very important, exhausts are tuned to each engine and unless someone has worked out whats what then changing from this system will usually result in a decrease of power (changing silencers is generally OK, its all about bore size and exhaust gas velocity). Basically you want the exhaust to pull the gas out at the same frequency as the engine is working, getting the velocity just right so that it is in sync is what gives maximum power, a big bore means plenty of flow but it will be too slow, a small bore will be faster but the flow rate will be right down...

Good article on the science, I have an understanding of the principle but couldn't quote the math without looking...

http://www.miata.net/garage/KnowYourCar/S4_Back.html
 
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Not true I'm afraid, bore size is very important, exhausts are tuned to each engine and unless someone has worked out whats what then changing from this system will usually result in a decrease of power (changing silencers is generally OK, its all about bore size and exhaust gas velocity). Basically you want the exhaust to pull the gas out at the same frequency as the engine is working, getting the velocity just right so that it is in sync is what gives maximum power, a big bore means plenty of flow but it will be too slow, a small bore will be faster but the flow rate will be right down...

Good article on the science, I have an understanding of the principle but couldn't quote the math without looking...

Techno’s “Know your car” Series #4 –
its a tdi it really wont affect it
 
its a tdi it really wont affect it


It will although not to a point you will notice too much difference, its not so essential on turbo cars as the pulse-pull affect is pretty much lost after the turbo anyway....
 

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