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I'm asking you to back up with hard proof that you will lose anything. HOW IN THE WORLD WOULD HAVING BACKPRESSURE HELP A TURBO

 

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1236282.html

 

I cfan't find one crediable post saying it will hurt or proof for that matter done on the same car.

 

 

Turbo mark knows his shit btw

 

http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39245

 

 

this thread was not about power gain or loss it was about adjusting the sound of it. Thats all

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I'm not saying a properly size exhaust won't help. My exhaust is straight with mandrel bends and a muffler (Greddy EVO2). I'm just advocating the proper size. You can't just go put a 4" exhaust on a car with a 2.0l and a td04. You will lose TQ. Now if you had a built 2.5 and a GT35R or bigger and was running 30psi+, that's a different story.

 

It's not so much the loss or gain of back pressure as it is the vacuum of air and retension of heat that is the issue.

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Jon... he never said anything about going to a 4" pipe. You're twising this all up.

The guy just wants to pull his stock muffler and put a low restriction / better sounding piece in.

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