What are the differences? I understand there is length differences, but why do I read posts saying to stick with longtubes only, what is the reason? Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't shorter headers for turbo setups? and longtubes are for naturally aspirated setups? If I used a shorter header on a naturally aspirated engine what would be the harm over stock?
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Long tubes generally flow better than mid tubes. Alot of turbo guys have forward facing headers so they can mount the head unit in the engine bay. You can mount a turbo further down stream using long tubes, but it may take longer for the turbo to spool up. You wont hurt anything using mid tube headers on a na setup; you simply might not generate as much horsepower as compared to the long tubes. The price tag on the long tubes usually make up peoples minds for them. This should probably be in the exhaust section.
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undercarriage - a supporting framework or underside (as of an automobile)
I want to know if this true dual exhaust will work on the V6.
http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=196
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Originally posted by ne0hisda0ne View Postundercarriage - a supporting framework or underside (as of an automobile)
I want to know if this true dual exhaust will work on the V6.
http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=196
you can get that to work, but i dont know how much fab work it will take
and a lot of people here dont recommend going with a true dual setup on the v6 cars, you are gonna have no low end torque
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Originally posted by ne0hisda0ne View Postplease explain why...backpressure?
to be honest i dont really understand everything dealing with exhaust backpressure and everything
i can tell you however i was reading a magazine and a drag strip started requiring people to run mufflers on their cars on sundays and they actually ran a bit quicker et's, i cant confirm it was true or not though
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to put it simply: amount of displacement.
v6 < v8
save the true duals for a built engine or turbo, you wont be able to push enough exhaust through the pipes.pacesetters|full 3" borla exhaust|3" stainless e-cutout|slp cai & ram intake|c/f whisper lid|tbs|eibach|kyb|stb|sfc's|adj.lca's & phb|slp fan|b&m t5|180*|z06 17x9.5|8000k hids|hptuners|d/s rotors
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dont get me wrong, true duals done right with the supporting power can be pretty outstanding, and i've heard some guys with them that sounded great....but they had wooooork done on these cars.
duals take a good deal of fabbing, frustration with fitment, and a strong engine to take advantage of the added volume of the piping. most likely, with a stockish/bolt-on only 3.8 you're gonna be disappointed with all that work into it and not much performance.
if you're looking to reduce rasp/whine, i'd suggest headers (if you dont have them), a high flow cat, and a full 2.5-3" exhaust with a good muffler and tips. i got rid of a lot of rasp when i went to headers and borla exhaust.pacesetters|full 3" borla exhaust|3" stainless e-cutout|slp cai & ram intake|c/f whisper lid|tbs|eibach|kyb|stb|sfc's|adj.lca's & phb|slp fan|b&m t5|180*|z06 17x9.5|8000k hids|hptuners|d/s rotors
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Originally posted by ne0hisda0ne View PostWell my main reason for wanting these is to reduce the V6 whine, figured true dual may get rid of the raspiness a lil', also figured why the hell not...
so no on the true dual setup?
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Originally posted by ne0hisda0ne View PostWhat are the differences?
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't shorter headers for turbo setups?
and longtubes are for naturally aspirated setups?
If I used a shorter header on a naturally aspirated engine what would be the harm over stock?
Originally posted by cam98aro View Postthe only differences underneath the whole car is the k member, and the exhaust hangers
and a lot of people here dont recommend going with a true dual setup on the v6 cars, you are gonna have no low end torque
Originally posted by ne0hisda0ne View Postplease explain why...backpressure?
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Originally posted by Smoke Panther View Post
misconception, but wouldn't be the first on this site
lowering the back pressure of the car WILL cause less low end torque and higher peak ftlb
if you dont believe me look at dyno sheets before and after a dual exhaust setup
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