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      11-16-2018, 07:11 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ragazzi-07 View Post
I've also heard this....its due to the back pressure the car feels sluggish.
The backpressure debate is a common myth on car forums-

http://www.gomog.com/allmorgan/exhaustbackpressure.html

3. How did the myth about back pressure and big pipes come to be?

I believe it is/was a misunderstanding of what is going on with the exhaust stream as pipe diameters change. For instance, someone with a Honda Civic decides he's going to upgrade his exhaust with a 3" diameter piping. Once it's installed the owner notices that he seems to have lost a good bit of power throughout the power band. He makes the connections in the following manner: "My wider exhaust eliminated all back pressure but I lost power, therefore the motor must need some back pressure in order to make power." What he did not realize is that he killed off all his flow velocity by using such a ridiculously wide pipe. It would have been possible for him to achieve close to zero back pressure with a much narrower pipe - in that way he would not have lost all his flow velocity.



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Originally Posted by Catchmeifyoucanf90 View Post
So have I actually lost speed in 0-60. I’m so curious I feel like I might just put stock back on. Not really impressed with the exhaust to be honest
Are the valves functioning correctly?
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