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Shimy87
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December 23 2011, 10:56:17 AM »
Would there be any gain from a dump pipe on a stock GN with basic upgrades? I saw this cool electric butterfly valve for exhaust on the show "Gears" and it got me thinking. I like the sound of my flowmaster exhaust but as I've read here they suck for performance on these cars. I could put a y in the pipe before the connection to the gutted cat and put this valve on the end of the y. When I want to run at the track ( or at a light) I could just flip the switch.
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December 23 2011, 01:13:06 PM »
I couldn't HURT - But I don't know if the gains are worth the $$$. It would definitely sound cooler.
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December 23 2011, 03:30:40 PM »
I used one for years but without a cat to start the testing from so any gain was minimal. They can be adjusted from quiet to loud while driving which is sorta cool. I sold my setup a couple years ago & run a high flow cat as I wanted my car quieter. It was fun for a while but more of a toy than anything for me.
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Steve Wood
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December 23 2011, 04:29:31 PM »
I would expect zero gain if you are making less than say 450-500 hp with a 2.5" system.
Also, they are very inefficient if they are the offset, side exit as the exhaust flow tries to maintain the straight line of flow unless there is a lot of back pressure due to restrictive mufflers, etc.
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larrym
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December 23 2011, 06:38:10 PM »
With a hooker 2.5 down pipe and crappy 2.5 turbo muffs I went from 380hp to 420 hp on the dyno. Doesn't do much with a good exhaust system, don't use it now with the 3" down pipe and "cough" thrush glass pack "cough cough" Hill Billy Deluxe!
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