Originally posted by Adrenaline_Z:
"I am assuming that the larger the engine rating the higher the flowrate - safe bet?"
Here's a link to Pacesetter. I'm waiting for their
tech support to mail me the flow rates. Notice
the engine displacement vs. inlet/outlet size:
http://www.pacesetterexhaust.com/perf_exhaust.htm
"And that the inlet size is not relevant"
I'm thinking you're correct. From a marketing
standpoint, we can't be sure. From a design
standpoint, the inlet size will have no effect
because the catalytic internals will dictate the
rate of flow.
IE: A tighter 'honeycomb' will be more restrictive.
It's up to the mfg. how well they want it to flow
based on materials used, and emissions standards
they need to meet.
"I am assuming that the larger the engine rating the higher the flowrate - safe bet?"
Here's a link to Pacesetter. I'm waiting for their
tech support to mail me the flow rates. Notice
the engine displacement vs. inlet/outlet size:
http://www.pacesetterexhaust.com/perf_exhaust.htm
"And that the inlet size is not relevant"
I'm thinking you're correct. From a marketing
standpoint, we can't be sure. From a design
standpoint, the inlet size will have no effect
because the catalytic internals will dictate the
rate of flow.
IE: A tighter 'honeycomb' will be more restrictive.
It's up to the mfg. how well they want it to flow
based on materials used, and emissions standards
they need to meet.
http://www.car-sound.com/universal/941.htm OR
http://www.car-sound.com/universal/940.htm
These are the pieces I am considering. Already have a B&B 2.5" cat-back.
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