
Originally Posted by
Sentraga
Back flow/pressure, you can believe in it or not. Quite a few people don't believe in it. Hence the short fender exits, exhaust cut outs and such.
Personally I believe in it and think some is needed. why do you think collectors on the headers are the way they are; they don't just put as big as a collector as possible.
One last question. Just to clear it up (mostly to myself) do you mean a straight pipe, like trucks do, with out a single bend in it?
Just wanted to chime in, that back pressure is an issue on carbeurator engines, but fuel injection usually can adjust for any changes in airflow. Not really a 'belief' but a technical fact.
Collectors are mostly designed for efficiency and noise comfort, so there's a balance. In general, a bad collector design creates pressure, a good design releases pressure or draws negative pressure across the pipes.