MREV, Headers, Cats. .Y-PIPE?
MREV, Headers, Cats. .Y-PIPE?
I've seen (only, but still) two posts saying that adding a Y-pipe to the header, cats and OEM REAR-SECTION combo results in a big loss of TQ. Haven't seen anything else about this, as most people run an aftermarket rear section with headers, cats, Y-pipe.
I'd really like to hear from people with specific experience, but short of that I'd still like to see opinions as well.
I have MREV, headers, cats and a Y-pipe that I'm anxious to install. I have a reducer cone to be welded onto the OEM rear-section, but I hate to do that, or even install the Y-pipe, if it's going to negate the TQ increase from the MREV.
Thoughts, experience, opinions?
I'd really like to hear from people with specific experience, but short of that I'd still like to see opinions as well.
I have MREV, headers, cats and a Y-pipe that I'm anxious to install. I have a reducer cone to be welded onto the OEM rear-section, but I hate to do that, or even install the Y-pipe, if it's going to negate the TQ increase from the MREV.
Thoughts, experience, opinions?
Hahaha......Y-not?
Just talked to a friend of mine at Magnaflow this last
week about this very same thing. Most of the y-pipes
on the market are 2 1/2" pipe into a 3" collector, this
is as large as you want to go or you'll lose torq.
My new y-pipe is on the way since I'm going from a
Borla system to Magnaflows new single pipe cat-back.
LOL
week about this very same thing. Most of the y-pipes
on the market are 2 1/2" pipe into a 3" collector, this
is as large as you want to go or you'll lose torq.
My new y-pipe is on the way since I'm going from a
Borla system to Magnaflows new single pipe cat-back.
LOL
Last edited by gary c; Mar 17, 2006 at 06:45 PM.
i've also read many posts that changing the y-pipe, but leaving stock y-pipe forward, results in signifigant losses down low and minor gains up top.
this was one issue i researched indepth before making my decision
PLUS (and this is only my opinion, but it's something i've noticed) that it seems that people w/ aftermaket cats + stock y-pipe do not seem to have as many problems w/ cats cracking as aftermaket cats + aftermarket y-pipe. maybe it's because aftermarket y's don't flex as much, i don't know, but it has been a very prominent trend that i've noticed.
this was one issue i researched indepth before making my decision
PLUS (and this is only my opinion, but it's something i've noticed) that it seems that people w/ aftermaket cats + stock y-pipe do not seem to have as many problems w/ cats cracking as aftermaket cats + aftermarket y-pipe. maybe it's because aftermarket y's don't flex as much, i don't know, but it has been a very prominent trend that i've noticed.
pre headers and 1/2"plenum spacer was 245whp and 245tq.....identical numbers, weird.
post dyno showed 257whp and SAME 245tq......
same dyno(dynapak), temp and humidity was similiar,......i was actually expecting a little more of both, but those are the numbers........i'm guessing now that my intake/exhaust is too much free flowing?
post dyno showed 257whp and SAME 245tq......
same dyno(dynapak), temp and humidity was similiar,......i was actually expecting a little more of both, but those are the numbers........i'm guessing now that my intake/exhaust is too much free flowing?
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