official results of my exhaust
Originally Posted by synesthete
Yeah too bad he doesnt have numbers using that or the stock manifold.
Those are nice gains tho. 150 to the wheels in a 2500 pound car aint bad at all.
Those are nice gains tho. 150 to the wheels in a 2500 pound car aint bad at all.
Originally Posted by Alex6969
i see everyone posting stock numbers around 120 or so, we're they rated 145 (s4) and 160 (s5) are these numbers true or are our cars getting slower in their stock forms?
Try 146 divided by 15%
for usual drivetrain losses.
yea its like 160 to the flywheel so i guess 126 is decent for stock?
also will a lighter flywheel/ better clutch/ better rear end/ even maybe a lighter drive shaft lessen that percentage? (increase power to the wheels)?
also will a lighter flywheel/ better clutch/ better rear end/ even maybe a lighter drive shaft lessen that percentage? (increase power to the wheels)?
Originally Posted by Jager
He does for the stock manifold. 126HP at the wheels.
I've heard a lot of people say there isnt a big difference between headers and stock manifold when applied to a otherwise stock car, i'd like to see if thats true or not. Obvioulsy most of the gains he is seeing is from ditching the stock cats.
Originally Posted by synesthete
I think that was the entire stock exhaust system including cats, i could be wrong.
I've heard a lot of people say there isnt a big difference between headers and stock manifold when applied to a otherwise stock car, i'd like to see if thats true or not. Obvioulsy most of the gains he is seeing is from ditching the stock cats.
I've heard a lot of people say there isnt a big difference between headers and stock manifold when applied to a otherwise stock car, i'd like to see if thats true or not. Obvioulsy most of the gains he is seeing is from ditching the stock cats.
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