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Originally Posted by Nikon FM http://www.the370z.com/group-buys/11...l-exhaust.html "Here's my 2 cents: Essentially the second set of pipes are Helmholtz resonators, this is purely acoustic in nature and not necessarily performance related.

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Old 11-28-2009, 02:17 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nikon FM View Post
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"Here's my 2 cents:

Essentially the second set of pipes are Helmholtz resonators, this is purely acoustic in nature and not necessarily performance related. The performance related aspects of this system can be attributed to the less restrictive flow path compared to the OEM system (including the x-pipe). The design "engineers" need to speak up to a level of explanation that does not give away their tricks.

I like this system, I think I'll purchase it but will not move until we see comparative dynos."

The side branches most likely are targeting a limited RPM range where flow conditions set up the "drone". The ~2k rpm condition (where drone occurs) is probably the targeted design point for the resonators. Higher RPMs mean a different flow so this becomes an off condition for the resonator design and the side pipes are there for looks.....but I kind of like them anyway

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