Down pipe construction
#1
I am getting close to building my truck for my s475 1.32 turbo build.
I have a question to the down pipe design. How far back should I go with 5"??
I thought about a elbow out then make a long transiston to 4". Then down the back of the truck. Let me know what y'all do and think
I have a question to the down pipe design. How far back should I go with 5"??
I thought about a elbow out then make a long transiston to 4". Then down the back of the truck. Let me know what y'all do and think
#3
That's a huge freakin pipe. Making me think twice about running a bw. What if you run a short section of 5" with a cut out that you can uncork for track duty and y it into 3" or so the rest of the way back.
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i remember reading somewhere that about 18" of 5" was needed before transitioning to 4" but im not sure if that was a load of crap or not. it came from a very reputable source tho which makes me wonder.
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I ran a 5" pipe, and if I had to do it again I would just use a 4", same power really. Spool may be a little better on the 5" but thats it.
Dumping out the fender made it spool 2x as fast, but still didnt help overall power.
Dumping out the fender made it spool 2x as fast, but still didnt help overall power.
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