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Old 04-23-2010, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking good, looking good! Torque and power throughout the curve are by far the most important.

I want to point out one thing. Some of you will think I am taking a jab but I have a hunch. I am extremely confident that the reason is top end power tails with our long tube headers is due to the Stillen CBE. I feel from a design standpoint that the Stillen CBE is now causing a restriction at that RPM level when combined with our long tube headers. In a nutshell, I think the headers flow too much for the CBE!

Take it as you will, but ask yourself why else would the power drop off. It is not like our headers are more restrictive than the previous setup on the car. Well, if it isn't the headers causing the restriction it has the be the one other component.

Before anyone says anything in reply, please mow my theory over in your head. I am not trying to bash. Personally I think Semtex's car sound great with his current setup. I just want to put all of the cards on the table...

Thank you, Tony
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Looking good, looking good! Torque and power throughout the curve are by far the most important.

I want to point out one thing. Some of you will think I am taking a jab but I have a hunch. I am extremely confident that the reason is top end power tails with our long tube headers is due to the Stillen CBE. I feel from a design standpoint that the Stillen CBE is now causing a restriction at that RPM level when combined with our long tube headers. In a nutshell, I think the headers flow too much for the CBE!

Take it as you will, but ask yourself why else would the power drop off. It is not like our headers are more restrictive than the previous setup on the car. Well, if it isn't the headers causing the restriction it has the be the one other component.

Before anyone says anything in reply, please mow my theory over in your head. I am not trying to bash. Personally I think Semtex's car sound great with his current setup. I just want to put all of the cards on the table...

Thank you, Tony
Tony, your theory is certainly plausible. But if the CBE is too restrictive for the increased flow at the top end, wouldn't that just prevent any gains from being realized? In other words, why would it cause actual loss? Wouldn't we just see the numbers stay flat?
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Tony, your theory is certainly plausible. But if the CBE is too restrictive for the increased flow at the top end, wouldn't that just prevent any gains from being realized? In other words, why would it cause actual loss? Wouldn't we just see the numbers stay flat?
It is possible but it would all depend on how restrictive the CBE became at that RPM level. Now obviously the CBE is not restricting the exhaust in the low end or mid range or you would have the same effect there.
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