If anybody's changed the exhaust, how does it make it sound? I heard that some 4cyl.. when ya put a better exhaust on 'em, they just sound weird >_< I want my MP3 to have a nice growl to it.. yeah..
I have a custom cat-back with an stainless steel exhaust and the growl is nice... not a cheesy growl like some civics have... but it is kinda loud... but u can get one with a silencer but that defeats the purpose i guess ...
Frenchie... I used 2 1/4 " piping because thats the recommended size...MP3Ben is right... too thick slows down the air flow... Thick piping is only good for turbo engines...
HEY Mp3cHikn
did you make that emblem with ur mp3 number on it or what?...that is really cool
somebody should make them for our cars...actual emblems....
Originally posted by DuCKieMP3:
<STRONG>Frenchie... I used 2 1/4 " piping because thats the recommended size...MP3Ben is right... too thick slows down the air flow... Thick piping is only good for turbo engines...</STRONG>
2 1/4 would be as much as you would want to go with your engines guys. Thickness is not the right term to use either when speaking of exhaust sizing. Not to be a nitpicker, but its piping diameter. Thickness of the piping would imply having to do with heat properties.
The 2 1/4 piping is adequate to give good back pressure, which is what will keep you from having loss of torque. Anything more and expect to lose a little down low. If you go turbo, then you can think about 2.5" piping because you want to let the turbo breathe as freely as possible.
The gains you guys will find from exhaust mods will only come after getting rid of that cat in your exhaust manifold though!! Good luck!!
Exhaust tech is a definate science...it requires just the right balance of restriction and flow...I remember this turbo tuner guy here in cali once told me you don't need to goto 3" exhaust unless your pushing 500-600+ hp...of course it depends on the application...not saying I agree but this is coming from a guy whoz been turboing for many years...