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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 12, '07 From NH Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
ok so i was looking at my exhaust and saw that its high flow of 1.5 inches goes pretty much straight back then before the rear suspension it has a horrible 90 up and a few other bad ideas, basicly my question is it a law that you exhaust go over you rear suspension, its not for ground clearence because from the down pipe to the cat is actually lower than the axel back. also it wont hit any thing if the suspension flexes.
ok sorry if that was confusing, why does it need to go above rear suspension. it might be a state thing idk, im in nh if anyone feels like reading political jargon thanks |
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ok cool, but why do they make it to go over the axel? there must be some reason...
http://i14.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/cf/dd/76c5_1.JPG the last pipe, is.... like double the length of the others... don't you want all equal lengths? i heard something about back pressure waves, or something like that.. and idealy you want everything equal so everything cancels out and there is no resonant wave also http://ebay-img.1aauto.com/EEM/1AEEM00272.jpg umm is this even close to a good idea, all port nearly immediately meet? This post has been edited by captainpyro1: Apr 22, 2008 - 11:03 AM |
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