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September 20th, 2016 12:44 PM #31
My neighbor who drives a WRX STi has a big exhaust pipe on his ride, around 3" I think. It's loud when he starts the car in the morning. I wonder how much louder it can get when the turbo spools or when hitting the engine's peak torque. His Evo7 has a smaller exhaust and is not that loud.
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September 20th, 2016 12:59 PM #32
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September 20th, 2016 01:00 PM #33
I guess what MR_BIG18 meant that such small displacement NA engines have a limit to what they can produce. A proper mod approach needs to be done to maximize their potential and not just a simple exhaust system. I have friends who have SR20DE and SR16VE engines on their B14s and these engines can deliver the oomph. However, with the new crop of turbo engines, the power and torque is just a different league, even better with ECU remaps. Even the new crop of NA engines have improved over the years.
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September 20th, 2016 01:06 PM #34
Years ago, i'd regularly hear a tuned boxer engine in our neighborhood from a block away. Sadly, that same vehicle was involved in a fatal accident.
I hold the same thoughts. With a typical old vehicle (let's say, a 90s 1.6L), there is more power and efficiency to be gained by ensuring the vehicle is properly tuned, and all components are functioning optimally (sensors, A/F, drivetrain, etc.) before looking at the bolt-ons.
If people start bringing up "how about a 4AGE, SR20?", etc. That's already a different discussion from the run-of-the-mill GAs, 4AFEs, SOHC VTEC, and similar mass-produced engines, as we are already talking about tuner oriented engines.
If you do upgrade, gains will also depend on how restrictive the stock system is as well; on a GA engined B14 Sentra many years ago, we tried using headers hooked up to the aftermarket exhaust system and there were no gains. We swapped the intake to a cold-air system and voila, it gained a better top-end - the problem was the restrictive intake system. In contrast, I've also seen aftermarket mano-mano exhaust systems even ruin a car's powerband (lost too much low and mid end to negate the top end gains) when the vehicle was hooked up on a dyno to verify the changes. SCC also did a test before: A stock GA16DE engine will put around 80+ hp at the wheels. Using a well-designed intake and exhaust system together with tuning will bring it up to around 105-110hp at the wheels (similar output to the HP at the crank), and this is with an engine that was known to have a restrictive intake and exhaust system (so it was an more of a outlier than the norm).Last edited by vinj; September 20th, 2016 at 01:23 PM.
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September 20th, 2016 01:38 PM #40
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