$95 resonated test pipes?....
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Originally posted by Strife350z
i'm sure they'll bolt up, that has to do with the flanges rather than the tubing... but there's going to be airflow issues since we're trying to mate the 2.5" outlet on this test pipe to the 2.25" inlet on our stock y-pipes
the result is going to be a bit of turbulence at the joint... unless of course you fabricate a 2.5" to 2.25" adapter and weld it into your stock y-pipe
most ppl run into this issue when buying an aftermarket y-pipe, but keeping the mid-pipe/muffler stock (with the exception of the kinetix y-pipe which matches up to stock diameters both front and back)
any comments from ppl who are running larger diameter y-pipes? is there a noticeable loss in performance due to turbulence?
i'm sure they'll bolt up, that has to do with the flanges rather than the tubing... but there's going to be airflow issues since we're trying to mate the 2.5" outlet on this test pipe to the 2.25" inlet on our stock y-pipes
the result is going to be a bit of turbulence at the joint... unless of course you fabricate a 2.5" to 2.25" adapter and weld it into your stock y-pipe
most ppl run into this issue when buying an aftermarket y-pipe, but keeping the mid-pipe/muffler stock (with the exception of the kinetix y-pipe which matches up to stock diameters both front and back)
any comments from ppl who are running larger diameter y-pipes? is there a noticeable loss in performance due to turbulence?
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