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RTexasF
02-19-2005, 10:37 AM
It's possible that it is simply too large in size. All engines need some backpressure to make max horsepower.

1993accordSE
03-16-2005, 07:10 PM
what u also need to do is get a complete kit instead of just a muffler or an axel back just go with the cat back u wont regret it. Payce;)

2000Ex
03-16-2005, 10:34 PM
Backpressure is a myth but if it is not the right size you can hinder performance.

RTexasF
03-23-2005, 11:01 AM
ORIGINAL: 2000Ex

Backpressure is a myth but if it is not the right size you can hinder performance.


I disagree. I have witnessed dyno runs with and without open exhaust. In one case the engine made more HP WITH some restriction/backpressure.
Not true in all cases I admit, but to call it a myth is not correct.

Patrick
03-23-2005, 02:48 PM
smaller CC engines requrie a certain amount of back pressure...even V8s require some back pressure...you dont want to have a higher volume of exhaust flow than you do exhaust valve size. for instance, on a V8 i built...it has 1.67inch exhaust valves, the guy bought 1 7/8 inch headers, which were too big...he found that he had more low end torque with a 1 5/8 inch headers...you dont actually lose power, you lose initial torque..the reason people say that "smaller engines are more affected, is because they have less low end torque. take 2 cars, for example...a 2002 Accord V6, and a 2002 Camaro SS. you can hinder low end torque on both vehicles by putting too big of an exhaust system on them, but the camaro has around 300ft/lb of torque, whereas the accord only has around 175 (i think) so when a oversized exhaust may cause, say, a 10% low end torque loss, it is alot more determental on the accord with the smaller engine.