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Old 05-16-2009, 01:17 PM   #15
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Also, does anyone know the manufacturer of the mufflers on the GM exhaust?
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Old 05-16-2009, 02:52 PM   #16
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It's not a "big" difference but I was running a 3" exhaust on my Srt-4.

Also, does anyone know the manufacturer of the mufflers on the GM exhaust?
3" dual exhaust??

I know pretty much ALL the 03/04 Cobra guys run 2.5 Catback (stock was 2.25) and midpipe unless they are running a KB or Whipple (600 rwhp) and even then, they don't always jump onto the 3".
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Old 05-16-2009, 03:55 PM   #17
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3" dual exhaust??

I know pretty much ALL the 03/04 Cobra guys run 2.5 Catback (stock was 2.25) and midpipe unless they are running a KB or Whipple (600 rwhp) and even then, they don't always jump onto the 3".
yea the cobra run stronger off the exhaust backpressure with the 2.5 up to around 600+rwhp!! however a lsx motor thats been modded (cam, heads, etc.) runs better with the 3 inch piping.
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Also, does anyone know the manufacturer of the mufflers on the GM exhaust?

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FYI going from 2.5 to 3 IS a big difference. 2.5 = 4.906 Sq/in 3 = 7.065 Sq/in. So you can see only a 1/2" diff flows a lot more than you would think.
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yea the cobra run stronger off the exhaust backpressure with the 2.5 up to around 600+rwhp!! however a lsx motor thats been modded (cam, heads, etc.) runs better with the 3 inch piping.

Not dual. .it was a srt-4. . 4cyl turbo.

But it was 3" from the turbo back
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Old 05-18-2009, 12:14 PM   #22
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Also, does anyone know the manufacturer of the mufflers on the GM exhaust?
I believe it was quoted on here as Borla....I think they said they made the GMPP catbacks, as well....
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bigger isn't always better.


the stock 2.5 exhaust is pretty big, should support up to about 550 rwhp no problem without being a hinderance. They have nice bends to them too, the real restrictions are probably at the mufflers and maybe the cats.
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also, with bigger piping you will lose back pressure, which will result in the possible loss of low end tq without necessarily gaining anything up top. the dyno might not reflect it at WOT, but can be felt at part throttle.
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There is more involved here than this article discusses. This article seems to say that the biggest exhaust you can bolt on your car results in the most power. This is far from reality, especially at lower-midrange rpm. An appropriate size exhaust produces the best all around power, too big of an exhaust will always result in less low end power. This has nothing to do with A/F ratio. The exiting exhaust gases of any engine and the velocity of those gases create a scavenging effect to help remove burnt gases and draw in a new intake charge (where the intake and exhaust valves are both open-the overlap). This is what makes long tube headers so effective. Put a set of 2 1/4" race headers on a bone stock LS1 and I guarantee you will lose a ton of low end power. The same thing applies, maybe less so for the rest of the exhaust being too big. The further downstream, the lower the effect on scavenging is.
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Going from 2.5 to 3 on a stock motor will net you a lose of bottom end TQ. You will see it on a dyno and feel it alittle but i don't think 1/4 mile times would suffer. As said before dual 2.5 pipes can support 550rwhp. A plus side or down ( dending on ears) is you will gain more bass in your exhaust note. On my 93 I run long tubes to a off road y-pipe into a 4in i-pipe to a stock muffler with the square tips. I've yet to hear a car sound like mine.
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3" dual exhaust??

I know pretty much ALL the 03/04 Cobra guys run 2.5 Catback (stock was 2.25) and midpipe unless they are running a KB or Whipple (600 rwhp) and even then, they don't always jump onto the 3".
to pretty much everything here. Just because the pipes will support the airflow, doesn't mean the engine is pumping that amount of air. As the exhaust gets further from the combustion chamber, it gets cooler and slows down. When it slows down efficiency is less. It's my understanding what the headers and exhaust should do is completely evacuate the chamber of all burned and unburned gasses on the exhaust stroke. In order to do that, the headers/manifold and the rest of the exhaust has to be tuned in order to facilitate a vacuum to extract the chamber. The bigger pipes will retain less heat because there's more surface area to radiate it, therefore the exhaust gasses will cool sooner. Unless you have an engine that pumps enough exhaust, you'll just have a loud exhaust and not make use of all the power the engine has the potential to generate.

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FYI going from 2.5 to 3 IS a big difference. 2.5 = 4.906 Sq/in 3 = 7.065 Sq/in. So you can see only a 1/2" diff flows a lot more than you would think.
But the engine has to support that additional flow, otherwise you're adding restriction within the exhaust and not vacuuming all the gasses out of the combustion chamber on the exhaust stroke.

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I believe it was quoted on here as Borla....I think they said they made the GMPP catbacks, as well....
I believe Borla has specifically designed the GMPP exhaust and has two separate designs for their mufflers/CBs.

Personally, I'll be looking at finding an X-pipe system sans resonators with good flowing mufflers. If my engine can support dual 3-inch pipes I'll go that route, otherwise, I'll look into modifying the H-pipe and resonators. No LTs in Cali' mean shorties and OEM cats' :(
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But the engine has to support that additional flow, otherwise you're adding restriction within the exhaust and not vacuuming all the gasses out of the combustion chamber on the exhaust stroke.
I was just comparing the two sizes nothing more.
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...Personally, I'll be looking at finding an X-pipe system sans resonators with good flowing mufflers. If my engine can support dual 3-inch pipes I'll go that route, otherwise, I'll look into modifying the H-pipe and resonators. No LTs in Cali' mean shorties and OEM cats' :(
What do you mean no LTs in Cali? Is that a law or something?
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What do you mean no LTs in Cali? Is that a law or something?
yes it is a law. since they move that cats (if you even run cats) that means it modifies the emissions system. which is illegal.

the fine can be up to $1500 i believe. I've had police officers look under my car before to check if I was still running cats.
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