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Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 04:42 PM

Hi I'm new!! I got questions to gain knowledge
 
I have a 2005 g35 coupe 5AT

I just recently started moding my car. I have done a takeda short ram Intake and true dual borla catback exhaust.. I am looking for more air flow and a lil better performance.

I can't decide on getting motordyne art pipes

Or going with

Motordyne xyz pipe with berk hfc's

I don't know what would be a better suit for my borla exhaust. Anyone with knowledge on this would be great help thanks once again.

ScraggleRock Apr 29, 2014 04:55 PM

I dunno, man borla is a really good company. You can definitely get more airflow on the intake side with a motordyne plenum spacer tho.

If you decide to get rid of the borla tho, hmu.

Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 04:57 PM

K
 

Originally Posted by Gdirtyfive55 (Post 6897082)
I dunno, man borla is a really good company. You can definitely get more airflow on the intake side with a motordyne plenum spacer tho.

If you decide to get rid of the borla tho, hmu.

I have a motordyne 5/16 plenum spacer already.

ScraggleRock Apr 29, 2014 05:28 PM

Oh, well in that case you're not gonna get any more noticeable power gains from breather mods. The G does not respond well to breather mods.

Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Gdirtyfive55 (Post 6897092)
Oh, well in that case you're not gonna get any more noticeable power gains from breather mods. The G does not respond well to breather mods.

But would berk hfc's have better air flow because my oem cats r restrictive

ScraggleRock Apr 29, 2014 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by Gwhipdip (Post 6897102)
But would berk hfc's have better air flow because my oem cats r restrictive

Yes, but the power gain is minimal. I don't condone taking off the cats or changing to high flow tho. But yes they improve flow slightly. You wanna be careful with flow too because too much flow can lead to tq loss. Headers for instance are known for causing power loss with our cars.

Urbanengineer Apr 29, 2014 06:24 PM

The power gain is better then he says. Double it with a tune and you have a work of art!

Urbanengineer Apr 29, 2014 06:25 PM

Headers don't cause power loss... Come on.

You have to get a tune though with many mods. That is a universal truth.

Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by Urbanengineer (Post 6897112)
Headers don't cause power loss... Come on.

You have to get a tune though with many mods. That is a universal truth.

thanks for the help bro

g35fnatic Apr 29, 2014 07:40 PM

just get art pipes if you already have a exhaust and md spacers, art pipes is probably the best performance bolt on that we have for our cars.. plus a uprev tune and you'll be set :)

and dont listen to the other dude above, headers dont lose power for your car, its just that they're not worth the price for the performance you get out of them. you pay a **** load for labor and the headers itself and they dont even give you that much results either.

Mustang5L5 Apr 29, 2014 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Urbanengineer (Post 6897112)
Headers don't cause power loss... Come on.

Yes and no.


There is such a thing as having too much flow in your exhaust system. It affects what is known as scavenging and while you don't necessarily lose power, it could be shifted higher up in the RPM range and affect the usable torque curve. With most street cars, low end torque is more usable than top end HP.

Too many variables to issue blanket statements saying yes or no, but in my experience, i have seen situations where headers DO cause power loss on a dyno.

Urbanengineer Apr 29, 2014 09:13 PM

I see what your saying, scavenging is an important part of exhaust systems and the large porting may cause less of it. Tony's post on this really goes into detail. OP, if you are smart you won't put headers on the car. It costs a lot and this late in the G's game it may not be worth it.

Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by g35fnatic (Post 6897130)
just get art pipes if you already have a exhaust and md spacers, art pipes is probably the best performance bolt on that we have for our cars.. plus a uprev tune and you'll be set :)

and dont listen to the other dude above, headers dont lose power for your car, its just that they're not worth the price for the performance you get out of them. you pay a **** load for labor and the headers itself and they dont even give you that much results either.

So if I get the art pipes do I keep my oem Y pipe or should I get the
XYZ MD pipe

g35fnatic Apr 29, 2014 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by Gwhipdip (Post 6897182)
So if I get the art pipes do I keep my oem Y pipe or should I get the
XYZ MD pipe

if you have a borla catback you already have a aftermarket y pipe so why replace that with xyz?

art pipes replace the cats btw

Gwhipdip Apr 29, 2014 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by g35fnatic (Post 6897184)
if you have a borla catback you already have a aftermarket y pipe so why replace that with xyz?

art pipes replace the cats btw

My bad bro I'm learning. Thx for the info though


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