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what size exhaust is best.
i just bought my 93' gts4 about 4months back and its stock with a pod filter. obviously she needs some beefing up so firstly im going for intercooler,exhaust and boost controller. alls fine except for exhaust were im gettin told different stories. a few people have said to go 4inch off the turbo into 3 inch staight through and others sayin that the 4inch wont fit off the turbo n would be too big anyway. anyone that has already come across this or can give me a heads up on whats best?.
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Re: what size exhaust is best.
I'm not sure about what is best but i have a 3" muffler/tip thingy on mine and it bought a wee performance boost.
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Just wondering. Do any of you guys ever think about brakes. Uprated brakes i mean.
All i see is bigger turbo housings, larger IC's, other injectors. All power related. But brakes, haven't seen that in a long time. And don't tell me the stock brakes fitted are more then enough to stop all that power... I'll take the bet that a 450hp car with uprated brakes (i mean some serious AP racing stuff or any other brand) can beat 650/700 hp car with stock brakes on a circuit. Oh and about the exhaust. If your car has a turbo a exhaust isn't needed. A turbo is a muffler on it own. Derby No offence ofcourse. I didn't post this here for flaming one person orso.
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Re: what size exhaust is best.
The only performance modification on my Skyline is the exhaust, everything else (apart from 1" bigger wheels) is completely stock, even the stereo/CD Player.
It is going to stay stock too because i'm restoring it. But when i'm rich and famous i'll be buying a two door manual GTS-25 (R32) and modifying that (keeping it NA though, one turbo car is enough - until i get a Godzilla). Having the exhaust has increased performance a little and it also makes this awesome sound. It doesn't look too bad either.
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Re: what size exhaust is best.
Hey, did u guys know that performance exhausts reduce the 0-40km/h acceleration in non-turbo vehicles (it goes faster after that)? Sometimes, u wd also find the actual exhaust is small (abt 2.5 or 3") but they enlarge the tip at the end so it looks bigger.
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Re: Re: what size exhaust is best.
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For turbo wise, turbos usually produce enough of their own backpressure and should probably use 3" piping and muffler is up to you. Get it? |
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