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Another Exhaust Question
Sorry about another question about which exhaust system to get but I did a search and couldnt figure out what I wanted to. I am looking at redoing my whole entire exhaust. I have been looking at a pacesetter header, high-flow cat, and the apexi n1 cat back system...would this be a good setup. Also which is better a highflow cat or a test pipe, I live in northern minnesota so there isnt any pollution control testing. I was also wondering if I upgraded all of this would I want to get a new downpipe, and what size pipe all the way through is best.
I know it's alot of questions, but any input would be helpful. Thanks alot. |
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Headers are only for non-turbo cars. You won't need to upgrade your exhaust manifold until you have a larger turbo.
You can get a RRE downpipe that extends past the cat (permanent DP attached to test pipe) for $230. A test pipe is much less restrictive than a catalytic converter, but louder. Downpipe(extends past cat) + N1 should do fine until you upgrade to a large turbo. Then you might worry about ported/bigger exhaust manifold and ported/bigger o2 housing. |
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
I have a 14b turbo on it, are you talking larger than that?
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Yeah, stock o2 housing and exhaust manifold will do fine for a 14b. If you really wanted to squeeze every drop out of that 14b, you might do it... but for the money, you might as well be buying a larger turbo. You'll be fine
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
cool, so I would be right in saying that it would be more worth my money going with a test pipe instead of a high flow cat?
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Very much so, and test pipes are cheaper.
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
you said that it would be louder though, with the n1 will it still make a lower tone. I am trying to avoid a high chainsaw noise
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
No turbo DSM is capable of becoming a bumble bee. Making the exhaust louder by going to a larger piping won't make it any higher, just louder in volume. It will sound nice with that N1 and no cat.
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
if I take out the cat and put on the test pipe wont i have problems with the o2 sensors? what should I do with those. I dont have to go through emissions testings or anything like that ever but if I take it to the track will I still be able to run with no cat or do they have any regulations on stuff like that?
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
If you go with dsmlink (I know you were asking about eprom ecus) there will be no problem. Even with out it, its generally ok. Some cars never complain, other will toss a code a couple times, or like mine it will trip the CEL every day for 6 months then just stop
Jsut use your datalogger to clear it, or disable it in DSMlink. Heres a tip. Remove the rear sensor but leave it plugged it. Wrap it in aluminum foil (its heated) and ziptie it up under the car where it wont rub on the exhaust or driveshaft. The ECU will think the cat is still there. I posted an explanation of why elsewhere on this site if you are interested, but this works for everyone as far as I know. Worth a shot.
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Kevin Jewer RWD Talon - 7.92 at 180 Mightymax - 10.7 at 125 |
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Cool. Thanks for all the help!
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Can DSMlink clear codes, and fool emissions test machines as well?
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
I am going to guess and say if emission inspectors see it, they will fail you.
I know if they see a air/fuel controller they fail you. At least in some states.
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
DSMlink is just a connector and software. I'm wondering if you programmed the ECU using DSMlink (programmable ECU = EPROM) and hid the connector, if they would be able to tell.
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Re: Another Exhaust Question
Even I a novice to mitsubishi can answer this. Im a past honda lover and pacesetter is very big into honda. Yeh with pacesetter you get what you pay for. Ive had a few forums on pacesetter exhausts, basically they either rust or fall apart or break in some way shape or form within a month.
At least for hondas, stay away from pacesetter at all costs, I'm pretty positive the same quality caries over for mitsubishi too. |
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