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kosoku 03-21-05 01:52 PM

installed midpipe..significant loss of low-end torque
 
high-end power is better but I usually keep it under 4000rpm maybe 5000rpm on the streets anyways. 'MY' butt dyno says there is a noticeable loss in low-end torque. I believe having a cat is a better setup for the streets and I think I'll put the stock cat back on.
btw, do not buy Tsudo downpipe+midpipe combo from ebay. downpipe don't line up with the stock cat at all. even downpipe+midpipe combo don't line up with the stock exhaust. I had to pull the exhaust forward like 3 inches to install dp+mp combo.

cavellm 03-21-05 02:17 PM

This has been talked about to death and is a widely known issue with installing a full exhaust...

cruiser 03-21-05 02:24 PM

I didnt notice that much tq loss. But top end :drool: :D

BlueRex 03-21-05 02:28 PM

If you go to Wael's site you'll see his 2 dynos, one with a high flow catalytic converter and the other with a midpipe. It basically shows the power shift that occurs in the upper rpms.

darkphantom 03-21-05 06:57 PM

Buy this and youll definetely keep your low end torque :bigthumb:

http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=885

BlueRex 03-22-05 12:45 AM


Originally Posted by darkphantom
Buy this and youll definetely keep your low end torque :bigthumb:

http://www.rx7store.net/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=885

:withstupi


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