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you aren't separated by 8-10 HP once you factor in the high flow cat with the cat-back combo (which most people doing an exhaust will do both)...in fact Berk Dyno'd

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Old 07-23-2009, 11:12 AM   #11 (permalink)
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you aren't separated by 8-10 HP once you factor in the high flow cat with the cat-back combo (which most people doing an exhaust will do both)...in fact Berk Dyno'd a gain of 32hp (19 from HFC's first, then another 13 adding exhaust) with their combo...

Like I said though, add a turbo and you may feel a difference from the straight shot compared to a couple extra bends. with both having Mandrel bent piping the gains aren't going to be significant even with a turbo. Maybe an extra 3-4 hp overall running 7 - 10 psi.

Forced induction will go well with any of the exhaust combo's out there, but if you are serious about boost you are going to want to increase the piping diameter, and you will likely follow the FI routing for a straighter shot. but that is going custom anyway.

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I understand that N/A vehicles need a certain amount of back pressure keep up low end torque. But, if you look at everyone Else's design, aside of the fact that they all look the same, the bends are atrocious. Some bends are as high as 120 degrees. Right now, we are only separated by at most 8-10 HP, but if you were to turbocharge or supercharge the car, we would decimate the competition in terms of torque and power across the board. If you are going to go through the trouble to scavenge the exhaust by using a good cross over ( X Pipe) then your exhaust system is contradicting itself by backing back up where it goes in to the mufflers. Yes, we sacrificed some ground clearance, but if you are conscious of your driving habits and your cars well being you will not bottom out. If you take a dip at 50 MPH well then that is your own fault.

As far as aesthetics, IMHO it fits the car like a glove. This is by far the best looking Z to date and it needs to be complimented with an exhaust that fits the bill!
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