Sideways Big Exhaust
#51
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by mic_crispy,Nov 9 2006, 04:39 PM
oh and just curious.. what did you have before this?
I have a dyno appointment tomorrow. I'm hoping to find that this exhaust is unlocking some of the horsepower that has been missing. When we get the catback done it will be time to test the new header.
#53
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by Rob_g35,Nov 10 2006, 12:21 PM
Any updates?
BTW is there any way you can give us the name and location of the shop doing the work. I dont think I saw it anywhere in the thread.
BTW is there any way you can give us the name and location of the shop doing the work. I dont think I saw it anywhere in the thread.
Just changing out the cat back from the Amuse dual to this one upped the rw torque through the entire power range from 2250 rpm to 9400 rpm. Torque gains were largest above Vtec where they averaged about 10 ft lbs. Horsepower gains were present too, peaking out at 467+ rwhp.
The new headers (not yet completed) combined with this exhaust should put me up 50+ rwhp and close to 30 ft lbs torque over the Toda header and Amuse dual exhaust.
I love it when a plan comes together.
#56
Thread Starter
The new large catback system with no cat is putting out the power.
Shifting at redline (9450 rpm) keeps the torque above 260 ft lbs through 4th, 5th and 6th as the tranny drops into the next gear just below 8000 rpm. This really impacts the top end and the car runs out exceedingly well at triple digits.
I am aware of the lower dyno being cut off at 8900 rpm but the max torque had been reached.
I expect the new header to free up about twice the power we saw released by the cat back. After the header is done we will tweek the entire system for power and then consider noise issues. I want to find power before worrying about noise. I'm looking forward to joining the 500 Horsepower Club next year with a stock block.
Shifting at redline (9450 rpm) keeps the torque above 260 ft lbs through 4th, 5th and 6th as the tranny drops into the next gear just below 8000 rpm. This really impacts the top end and the car runs out exceedingly well at triple digits.
I am aware of the lower dyno being cut off at 8900 rpm but the max torque had been reached.
I expect the new header to free up about twice the power we saw released by the cat back. After the header is done we will tweek the entire system for power and then consider noise issues. I want to find power before worrying about noise. I'm looking forward to joining the 500 Horsepower Club next year with a stock block.
#58
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Anaheim, Orange County
Posts: 8,754
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by Sideways,Nov 13 2006, 08:14 PM
The new large catback system with no cat is putting out the power.
Shifting at redline (9450 rpm) keeps the torque above 260 ft lbs through 4th, 5th and 6th as the tranny drops into the next gear just below 8000 rpm. This really impacts the top end and the car runs out exceedingly well at triple digits.
I am aware of the lower dyno being cut off at 8900 rpm but the max torque had been reached.
I expect the new header to free up about twice the power we saw released by the cat back. After the header is done we will tweek the entire system for power and then consider noise issues. I want to find power before worrying about noise. I'm looking forward to joining the 500 Horsepower Club next year with a stock block.
Shifting at redline (9450 rpm) keeps the torque above 260 ft lbs through 4th, 5th and 6th as the tranny drops into the next gear just below 8000 rpm. This really impacts the top end and the car runs out exceedingly well at triple digits.
I am aware of the lower dyno being cut off at 8900 rpm but the max torque had been reached.
I expect the new header to free up about twice the power we saw released by the cat back. After the header is done we will tweek the entire system for power and then consider noise issues. I want to find power before worrying about noise. I'm looking forward to joining the 500 Horsepower Club next year with a stock block.