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Slim
18-02-2010, 11:23
As tittle says.. i was just wondering if wanting over 230 bhp... does having a 2 1/4 inch exhuast restrict your power when comparing to a 2 1/2???

5alldaway
18-02-2010, 11:54
i would go for a larger downpipe and exhaust for definate :agree:

Slim
18-02-2010, 11:58
well.. i already have a 2. 1/2 downpipe.. but my exhaust is 2 1/4.

im wondering if i should change it to 2. 1/2 but is it worth it?? hence why im asking if it makes much of a performance diff.. :coffee:

5alldaway
18-02-2010, 12:05
a while ago my car wasnt running the power i was expecting it to, but when i went for a large downpipe, turbo elbow and side exit it started producing the goods

im running a t28/t3

car.crash
18-02-2010, 12:12
Maybe on a big powerd car. A friend went from one to the other and we didn't see any time gains on the strip and that's running big power.

djinuk
18-02-2010, 12:31
isnt it more based on allowing the turbo to spool up quicker, ..

Slim
18-02-2010, 13:24
hmm... i have no real performance issues... i also have a T28 but wondering if it would be a waste of money to get a slightly bigger exhaust.. and trouble too.. as it was trouble enuf making this one not rattle due to the car being quite low :P

Os8472
18-02-2010, 14:14
Unless its a sidey you'll have lots of trouble getting a 2 1/2" system on without it rattling against the torsion bar.

I'd say stick with what you've got

Slim
18-02-2010, 14:29
ye thats wat i was thinking :crap: :(

Trevhib
18-02-2010, 15:04
If it's performance you want. Ditch what you have, get a Boris or Jim crossover pipe and get a 2.5" sidey. It's not that expensive and you can't do it better than that (that I know of).

Slim
18-02-2010, 15:09
problem is.. i dont really like the look of side exits.... so thats not an option.... im not desperate for performance increase.. merely interested if id get any gains compared to a 2 1/2 exhaust..

whos borris and jim??? :scared:

DaveMayGTT
18-02-2010, 19:49
This thread explains but there 2 people who make very good 2 1/2" downpipes

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=3675

Rob@Backyardracing
18-02-2010, 20:55
To have no exhaust at all would be best for a turbo.. but with around the mentioned hp levels i wouldnt say its going to make a huge difference..

Nayls
18-02-2010, 21:29
http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2666

Slim
18-02-2010, 23:04
http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2666

???:scared:

i dont want one

Os8472
18-02-2010, 23:07
???:scared:

i dont want one

I wouldn't either and don't even think about thier downpipe

Slim
18-02-2010, 23:17
I wouldn't either and don't even think about thier downpipe

ive already got one! :cry: whats wrong wiv it?

turbo ted
18-02-2010, 23:22
http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2666
i have this system at 2 1/2 now, but before i had a 2 1/4 and its made no differance to me for my santa pod times , but i will say its fits perfect over the rear axle and does no nock anywhere and on idle and part boost its quieter but i full boost at 30psi it goes crazy and off the clock:D

Slim
18-02-2010, 23:30
Hello mate,, nice to see you online... :)

Im in 2 minds at the moment (about something similar);

My t28 turbo has a smaller rear housing on it (cant rememebr the size .35?? not sure) its from Adam, put it on to try reduce turbo lag..... im wondering whether to put my .49 back on as its got a bigger elbow that fits to it.. which doesnt fit this rear housing.... hmmm