Just wondering what to do in regards to the exhaust elbow/downpipe because the system that is currently on looks restrictive to the max. So many bends and angles in it, no wonder it is quiet with just a midbox!
How much would a basic turbo back exhaust system cost, just cheap and nasty sort of thing. I don't have access to a welder so I couldn't do it myself, would have to look at one of the well known chains that do it.
A stainless system will just replicate what yu already have just with less boxes and normally mandrel bent so a true 2.25/2.5. The whole length there will be same amount of bends
On the subject of exhaust costs - if you already had a full cat-back system what should you expect to pay for a custom downpipe? Would they charge much extra because of having to make up a flange to come off the turbo?
10-08-2013, 03:37 PM (This post was last modified: 10-08-2013, 03:37 PM by Grant.)
There really isnt that many bends in a 306 system.
Look at the civic for example:
The 306 has no more bends than the average system. The biggest form of restriction in that system is the boxes. Remove these and you will have more than enough flow for anything you want. Would be fooking loud though mind...
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Even a 2.25 inch would be fine if it used mandrel bends for under 200bhp but ideally you want the least restriction possible after the turbo so if you're spending the money you might as well just go 2.5" (3 inch is overkill).
You could make over 200hp with a 2.25, dont worry about that. A 306 exhaust would be relatively easy to make i eould have thought. Especially when you look at that civic one Grant posted!
Trying to make things as least stressed as possible though Tom. What's the benefit of having a 3" elbow off the turbo (as advised in my project thread) if it is gonna go down to 2.25 down the pipe?