Dual Exhaust On a 4-Cylinder Sedan
#21
Originally posted by AadosX
Ok first of all there isn't two exhaust manifolds on most V6's, its simply a muffler mounted around the rear axle, then two tips coming out of that muffler. At first I am assuming that this is what MonStar wanted. But now what you want, is not dual exhaust at all, in fact what I mentioned before, with the one muffler around the rear axle, is not dual exhaust either, true dual exhaust comes from each side of the engine, one pipe to each header. NOW, what you are looking for, from what I see here, is just a muffler with two openings, side by side... am I correct?
Ok first of all there isn't two exhaust manifolds on most V6's, its simply a muffler mounted around the rear axle, then two tips coming out of that muffler. At first I am assuming that this is what MonStar wanted. But now what you want, is not dual exhaust at all, in fact what I mentioned before, with the one muffler around the rear axle, is not dual exhaust either, true dual exhaust comes from each side of the engine, one pipe to each header. NOW, what you are looking for, from what I see here, is just a muffler with two openings, side by side... am I correct?
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Originally posted by /^Blackmagik^\
IMO duals on an I4 are a detriment to both performance and looks. IMO it's not just uncle ben's, it's uncle ben's minute rice.
IMO duals on an I4 are a detriment to both performance and looks. IMO it's not just uncle ben's, it's uncle ben's minute rice.
#23
Originally posted by 98CoupeV6
Looks pretty damn good on an S2000, and I'm sure it helps performance a bit.
Looks pretty damn good on an S2000, and I'm sure it helps performance a bit.
if anything, putting dual exhaust on a F22/23 will cause more backpressure because of the turbulance caused with the insertion of a "Y" pipe.
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Originally posted by /^Blackmagik^\
Duals on an S2K are for looks. the f22 or f23 in an accord ain't under the hood of an S2K and don't have the nuts that the S2K engine has.
if anything, putting dual exhaust on a F22/23 will cause more backpressure because of the turbulance caused with the insertion of a "Y" pipe.
Duals on an S2K are for looks. the f22 or f23 in an accord ain't under the hood of an S2K and don't have the nuts that the S2K engine has.
if anything, putting dual exhaust on a F22/23 will cause more backpressure because of the turbulance caused with the insertion of a "Y" pipe.
According to my book titled "Honda S2000", engineers determined that dual exhausts were necessary to keep emissions and noise levels down because the car revs so high. It is an LEV.
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Originally posted by 98CoupeV6
You said nothing about an F23 or an F22. You made a blanket statement about dual exhausts in an I4.
According to my book titled "Honda S2000", engineers determined that dual exhausts were necessary to keep emissions and noise levels down because the car revs so high. It is an LEV.
You said nothing about an F23 or an F22. You made a blanket statement about dual exhausts in an I4.
According to my book titled "Honda S2000", engineers determined that dual exhausts were necessary to keep emissions and noise levels down because the car revs so high. It is an LEV.
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Originally posted by /^Blackmagik^\
the f22 or f23 in an accord ain't under the hood of an S2K and don't have the nuts that the S2K engine has.
the f22 or f23 in an accord ain't under the hood of an S2K and don't have the nuts that the S2K engine has.
haha the S2K hads nuts. i think it has less torque than my H22.
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Originally posted by AccordSleeper
haha the S2K hads nuts. i think it has less torque than my H22.
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haha the S2K hads nuts. i think it has less torque than my H22.
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I'm curious, so I have 2 1/4in piping for my dual setup. How much of a difference in hp, roughly is there between a single exhaust setup, and a dual exhaust setup? When I'm hitting the 5000-6000RPM range, it does have a lot of pull.