Injen Super SES...piping size?
Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
oh well, he should close this damn thread so it goes away
I actually replied before you but it didn't post until a minute ago?
I actually replied before you but it didn't post until a minute ago?
USN HM 350Z = 10:31 AM
^^^^that's a heck of delay on your post. 19 minutes?
Yes, this question was answered a few times before, but hey, I answered the question in a simple one sentence and one pic post and that could have been the end of it. Now I have numerous posts in this thread, as do you, but at least I was able to answer the question in my posts.
Originally Posted by Zivman
Zivman = 10:12 AM
USN HM 350Z = 10:31 AM
^^^^that's a heck of delay on your post. 19 minutes?
Yes, this question was answered a few times before, but hey, I answered the question in a simple one sentence and one pic post and that could have been the end of it. Now I have numerous posts in this thread, as do you, but at least I was able to answer the question in my posts.
USN HM 350Z = 10:31 AM
^^^^that's a heck of delay on your post. 19 minutes?
Yes, this question was answered a few times before, but hey, I answered the question in a simple one sentence and one pic post and that could have been the end of it. Now I have numerous posts in this thread, as do you, but at least I was able to answer the question in my posts.
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lol, i searched a few times on this site as well as on the web, but no info...even on the injen website...well, thanks, but the piping size is really less than 2" ??? Wow, isn't that kind of small???
If you are N/A you have to look at it this way. The piping is only running off one bank (3 cylinders) since it is a TRUE DUAL. Now if you have a 2.25" exhaust running off of both banks (6 cylinders) which do you think will be more restrictive?
I'm running N/A, the thing is that I have the rev up motor and I don't want to lose any torque by installing an exhaust with 3" piping. Would this exhaust be suitable for my motor?
Originally Posted by bugsbbunny
I'm running N/A, the thing is that I have the rev up motor and I don't want to lose any torque by installing an exhaust with 3" piping. Would this exhaust be suitable for my motor?
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