Backpressure?
#11
Originally Posted by GSR4444
So as for a teg, would 60mm or 2.25" be the best choices for piping?
#12
Originally Posted by NAR-SPEC.com
Back pressure is pretty much a myth...
Originally Posted by black_ser95
back pressure is no myth...
Exhaust is NOT steady-state flow; if it was, then the bigger the better. You always want to allow better exhaust flow, but sometimes a smaller pipe is the way to do just that. It's not back pressure, but it's the exhaust velocity, speed-of-sound, & reflected pulses back into the exhaust ports. They don't cover that stuff in a basic fluid-mechanics course.
#13
Im pretty sure 60mm is 2.36", which is what most aftermarket catback piping size's are I think... If you plan on improving air flow IN the engine ie: cams, head work, manifold work, Then the bigger piping would be better, the 2.5", but if you are staying with just i/h/c/e, then 2.36 will be fine I think.
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