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04-02-2007, 06:50 PM | #19 |
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What do ya think Chino, knock up the spare holder and relocate the charcoal box to make room for the center mount exaust?
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04-02-2007, 06:53 PM | #20 |
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Souds like a lot of work that I have no experience with.
I still want a center mount desperately though. I might just have to make Kevin cry for that one. I'll be the guy with the $800 exhaust on his Yaris. |
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Bad idea.
If you went true dual exhaust and had a header custom made to 4-2 split, you would have to figure out how to trick the O2 sensors into thinking that your two pipes are actually one pipe, which means you would be messing with the computer....bad idea, and would most likely hurt performance. Contrary to what most people think, to run effectively and still gain HP, you need SOME back pressure, and true dual exhaust would not provide any back pressure. If you are going for looks, then go for it, but be prepared to loose more HP than what you have just stock. Spliting the exhaust does the same thing as going from 2" piping down to 1" piping then back up to a 2" muffler...it hurts exhaust velocity. There is more to exhaust performance than just back pressure, back pressure is a big facter, but exhaust velocity plays a big factor as well. When you split the flow or change tubing sizes, it slows the exhausts escape from the header. It creates a bottle neck effect, slowing the exhausts escape. What this means is, the more you split the flow or go from big to small then back again, the slower the exhaust, the less the performance. While the dual exhaust makes more back pressure, that can be remedied by larger pipe from the cat back...however, there is no way to fix the velocity issue. So, in what I have seen from dyno results, expect a few HP decrease from stock after you put on the dual exhaust. If you want performance and looks, mount another muffler to it, and run the tubing back, just dont hook up the tubing to the primary exhaust. No one will ever know, and even when you tie the dual exhausts together, the exhaust always finds the easy way out, and normally goes through only one of the mufflers anyway, so on cold days even when they are tied you will see only one pipe blowing smoke as it is, so why not do the fake dual exhaust. P.S. In my humble opinion, duals on 4cyl's make me laugh...dual only looks cool on muscle cars and other V powered machines. Sounds like sh-t and is pointless on inline cars.
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possible to just put the exhaust under the passenger side door? not that i want to
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Side dump exhaust? As tested in car and driver that had the best performance increase and the best back pressure and exhaust velocity of several set ups that they tested.
Be prepared for lots of noise violation tickets though! Back on track for the thread...dual exhaust...looks cool to some, hurts performance...even over stock exhaust...
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That is a nice dual setup.
A dual exhaust in some cases also says "I don't give a damn what this does for me... the ladies love it." |
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it looks nice and balanced but non-functional, oh well, whatever
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I kinds think this set-up looks good...
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I think the original idea is to have a second pipe branch out at the back of the car, or a shared muffler or something, not a full twin pipe all the way to the header... That would be pretty pointless... Although it may give a bit of a subaru-ish rumble as the exhaust alternates between left and right?
Or you can do what I've seen on so many M5 wannabe 5 series here, just have the exhaust tip welded onto a bracket attached to the bumper. As for dual exhausts being stupid on 4-cylinder cars, Mercedes Benz is happy enough to do it with their 1.8 liter SLK200s... OK, sure, they're supercharged, but it's all about the pimpin' style...
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We were talking about how on a 4cylinder, you wouldnt split the single header into two, and run a muffler for each pair (two) of cylinders.
Nothing wrong with bringing the piping straight back as is now, and dumping into a dual muffler, no matter how it splits... center together in bumper... offset on each side of bumper... etc. |
04-05-2007, 10:44 AM | #31 |
Then would a dual exhaust system work effectively on a turbo charged yaris?
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I think some ppl need more drugs before they start posting on subjects they think they know about
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hope u arent talkin about me bcuz i posted it bcuz i truelly didnt know, alright thanks pops
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