Ok, I'm tired of reading post where people say you'll lose power b/c of lack of back pressure.
1. This is not really true.
2. This shows a complete lack of understanding of what HP/TQ are.
3. Opinions are one thing; fact is another. If your not a 100% sure please state it as an opinion.
HP/TQ 101
FACT: Horsepower and Turque are curves and act as such. Much like women, not all curves are created equal. With the additions of mods these curves change in size and shape. To steal a line from Bill S "Horsepower is how fast you get to a brick wall. Torque is what moves the brick wall."
HP & TQ as compared to Backpressure
A High about of backpressure typically results in a medium and fat TQ curve and an HP curve with an early peak.
A medium about of BP typically results in a medium sized late peaking TQ curve. The HP curve being similar but peaking later than the TQ.
A low about of BP typically results in a TQ curve that peaks real late. Along with a HP curve that is also a late peaker.
This basically means this:
HIGH BP - quick start, low mid range and low high end umph
MEDIUM BP - solid start, good mid range and ok high end umph
LOW BP - pokey start, good mid range, and good high end umph
Shorthand: BP = backpressure HP = horsepower TQ = torque
1. This is not really true.
2. This shows a complete lack of understanding of what HP/TQ are.
3. Opinions are one thing; fact is another. If your not a 100% sure please state it as an opinion.
HP/TQ 101
FACT: Horsepower and Turque are curves and act as such. Much like women, not all curves are created equal. With the additions of mods these curves change in size and shape. To steal a line from Bill S "Horsepower is how fast you get to a brick wall. Torque is what moves the brick wall."
HP & TQ as compared to Backpressure
A High about of backpressure typically results in a medium and fat TQ curve and an HP curve with an early peak.
A medium about of BP typically results in a medium sized late peaking TQ curve. The HP curve being similar but peaking later than the TQ.
A low about of BP typically results in a TQ curve that peaks real late. Along with a HP curve that is also a late peaker.
This basically means this:
HIGH BP - quick start, low mid range and low high end umph
MEDIUM BP - solid start, good mid range and ok high end umph
LOW BP - pokey start, good mid range, and good high end umph
Shorthand: BP = backpressure HP = horsepower TQ = torque
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