My GMPP Catback Dyno Results!
#151
Isn't that cause turbos use exhaust pressure to create boost? (therefore, eliminating back-pressure after the turbo allows for more efficient compression) Since the SC doesn't use exhaust pressure to create boost, I don't think bigger is always better......
#152
that was in the context of a turbo car..... 2.5 is best for S/C but 3" while hurtin low end will help high end and espically if you making more than 300hp
Last edited by p7x; 02-25-2007 at 03:04 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#153
Okay so bigger for turbos huh? Then why at over 1000 hp he can still run just a little 3 incher. According to your chart a 700+hp car would need at least 4".
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
#154
Okay so bigger for turbos huh? Then why at over 1000 hp he can still run just a little 3 incher. According to your chart a 700+hp car would need at least 4".
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
hi/flow cat included.
#156
I think its off a stang forum, I saved it a while back just a reference for what other cars use for exhaust at whatever HP, it's difficult to find exhaust info for supercharged cars but anyways...I didnt make it
#158
that chart doesn't say much but predict using numbers that seem to match.
what about exhaust velocity/flow for the pipe and overall pipe design. if a 2.25" can flow just as well as a 3" due to flow characteristics and design then the only difference in either would be size and sound
that chart basically says anyone that reaches over 200 hp on a 2.25" exhaust is lying but there are plenty of people reaching over 250 with the 2.25" exhaust from gm. plus we also need to have a 4.1 liter engine to even think about it according to the chart. it seemed like a nice try but appears to have been made by someone that thinks that is how it works.
what about exhaust velocity/flow for the pipe and overall pipe design. if a 2.25" can flow just as well as a 3" due to flow characteristics and design then the only difference in either would be size and sound
that chart basically says anyone that reaches over 200 hp on a 2.25" exhaust is lying but there are plenty of people reaching over 250 with the 2.25" exhaust from gm. plus we also need to have a 4.1 liter engine to even think about it according to the chart. it seemed like a nice try but appears to have been made by someone that thinks that is how it works.
#160
HI
IT hard to see what is better.
Me I am looking to reach 300hp when I have all the money for all my mod.
I have stage 2 right now runing at 18psi and intake and exhaust is on my list for this summer, but first what is the stock size exhause, it not the same 2.25?
Me I was thinking to get the 3'' corsa exhause but I am not sure any more.
what is the best exause type and size for 280 to 310hp?
IT hard to see what is better.
Me I am looking to reach 300hp when I have all the money for all my mod.
I have stage 2 right now runing at 18psi and intake and exhaust is on my list for this summer, but first what is the stock size exhause, it not the same 2.25?
Me I was thinking to get the 3'' corsa exhause but I am not sure any more.
what is the best exause type and size for 280 to 310hp?
#162
and this is a perfect example that shows why most of the road race cobalt teams have went back to a 2.5" exhaust, from a 3" even at 300whp a 2.25 isn't going to be that restrictive
#163
I love charts too!
I would say that one is much closer to reality. It says bhp which would be crank hp, I guess? My 458 whp would be somewhere like 500-525 crank so 2.5" is about right.
Cool, thanks for finding a nice chart. That one looks more professional with an explanation too.
I would say that one is much closer to reality. It says bhp which would be crank hp, I guess? My 458 whp would be somewhere like 500-525 crank so 2.5" is about right.
Cool, thanks for finding a nice chart. That one looks more professional with an explanation too.
#164
With a 2.8 I was making 18.5 PSI, which is more than I should be making. I felt the stock exhaust was restrictive so I started replacing it. Switched to a 3" DP w/cat and the boost went up to 19.1 when I was expecting to go down. Was confused at the time. Thinking about it I realized that with the 3" DP I was creating more back pressure then even before. All that air rushing through the 3" and then get really slowed down with 2.25 stock exhaust. So I bought a 3" exhaust, havent put it on yet but Im betting that my boost will drop to 17PSI right where I want it. If this turns out to be a bad choice I'll swap to TAG 2.5 header back and buy you guys a E-beer or keep it because ill be turbo next summer
np, but I think ur looking at the single tube numbers the dual numbers are to the right of the other numbers and says that a 1.5-2.0 would be good for ur 500+ rank hp
I love charts too!
I would say that one is much closer to reality. It says bhp which would be crank hp, I guess? My 458 whp would be somewhere like 500-525 crank so 2.5" is about right.
Cool, thanks for finding a nice chart. That one looks more professional with an explanation too.
I would say that one is much closer to reality. It says bhp which would be crank hp, I guess? My 458 whp would be somewhere like 500-525 crank so 2.5" is about right.
Cool, thanks for finding a nice chart. That one looks more professional with an explanation too.
Last edited by p7x; 02-25-2007 at 05:15 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#165
A Guinness e-beer and I'm in.
Oh, you're right. Damn now I hate all charts!!
Oh, you're right. Damn now I hate all charts!!
Last edited by Archie; 02-25-2007 at 05:17 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#167
see that chart makes much more sense. so it looks like the 2.25 would be good for over 300 hp before it starts to become a restrictive component looks like roughly 310 hp with no restriction. since I am not making big power right now the 2.25 is perfect until I get ready to jump into a sc'er swap at which time a 2.5" would be a good idea yay!
#168
lift
at the dealer do you know is that where they place the lift arm just b4 the back wheels right at the edge. i have neons right close to there and dont know if theres clearance for that. and dont want them to cruse them so i have to ask them about it.
ryan.
ryan.
#169
i just ordered the cat back exhaust (preformace) for my cobalt which is on order too...... any advice if i should get the flat or the cut piece
Last edited by oakvilleblades91; 06-06-2007 at 06:17 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#171
Both tips are winners in my opionion. I like the angled a little better though....all personal preference. Congrats and Enjoy!
#172
Okay so bigger for turbos huh? Then why at over 1000 hp he can still run just a little 3 incher. According to your chart a 700+hp car would need at least 4".
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
Since he's at 1200hp might as well bolt on one of those diesel turbo exhausts right. You know the ones I'm talking about the 5" or 6" pipes.
Sorry but that reference is flawed. Where'd you get that chart from anyways?
And this guy I'm talking about is actually in his 40's. Hence the money to build an 8 sec car and a 7 sec car. And I really don't talk to guys who think they have fast cars, like your friend with the stealth and talon. I listen to the older guys who have been racing cars for decades not a 24 year old.
Last edited by sscobaltscZ06; 07-03-2007 at 06:51 AM.
#173
wow i just read 10 pages of exhaust banter... i know a thing or two from owning many cars and playing with the exhaust on most of them. here goes. too much exhaust no matter what N/A sc turbo nitrous whatever is no good. too little exhaust is no good either. flow is very important. what you want to do compared to what youll actually do is the most important. if you want 900 hp sure the smaller exhaust wont be good. if youll actually only make 260 and then be done the smaller exhaust is fine. honestly just think for a minute how far your gonna take the vehicle and then get what works for that situation. my trans am it was a big decision to go with 1 5/8 primarys or 1 3/4 primaries one gave better low end the other gave better top end. i drove my car at 1k rpm more than i drove it at 5k rpms so it was a no brainer. hopefully you all can figure out what your gonna do compared to what you wanna do and get what you need.
#175
wow i just read 10 pages of exhaust banter... i know a thing or two from owning many cars and playing with the exhaust on most of them. here goes. too much exhaust no matter what N/A sc turbo nitrous whatever is no good. too little exhaust is no good either. flow is very important. what you want to do compared to what youll actually do is the most important. if you want 900 hp sure the smaller exhaust wont be good. if youll actually only make 260 and then be done the smaller exhaust is fine. honestly just think for a minute how far your gonna take the vehicle and then get what works for that situation. my trans am it was a big decision to go with 1 5/8 primarys or 1 3/4 primaries one gave better low end the other gave better top end. i drove my car at 1k rpm more than i drove it at 5k rpms so it was a no brainer. hopefully you all can figure out what your gonna do compared to what you wanna do and get what you need.