Originally Posted by
happynole And if you are going to upgrade your exhaust from 2.25" anyway, you really should consider going to a 3" exhaust to fully exploit your ve.
However, a good friend of mine says that a 3" exhaust is pretty damn loud on a VE. Oh wait...that was you that said it.
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Originally Posted by
Benito 3" is the way to go for power imo. Its kind of obnoxious but mostly to people outside the car. If you dd it though run a high flow cat. It makes it much more tolerable imo and really is only a mouse fart away from full power.
When is a 3" exhaust really necessary? When does one actually lose power with a VE due to the exhaust being the limiting factor on air-flow through the engine?
Are the people doing a 2.3 or 2.4 liter motor going bigger than 3"? If not, are they restricting their big-block builds due to exhaust flow? If they are NOT restricting their big-blocks with a 3" exhaust, then the 3" exhaust
must be larger than is required for a 2.0 liter VE with basic bolt-ons (I/H/E, tuning).
At what point will a 2.5" (mandrel bent) exhaust actually restrict the power output on a stock block VE due to airflow? Is a 2.5" exhaust a restriction on a "bolted-on" and "N1 cammed" VE? How about just a bolted-on VE, stock cams?
I have an SSAC header, 2.5" mandrel-bent piping, stock cat (2.5" in and out), Magnaflow straight-through resonator (2.5" in/out), Vibrant straight-through muffler (2.5" in/out). At what "build" point in "VE-land" will that exhaust actually restrict my power output?
Originally Posted by
fastkx125 I'm just not sure the cost and added noise are worth it. This is my daily driver I don't need to extract every single drop of power.
Bingo.
Originally Posted by
PhorB13 To answer you question, you should have AT LEAST a 2.5" exhaust on a VVL. Lots of people (including myself) will say 3" if you are going with n1 cams.
See my questions above. When,
exactly, is a 3" exhaust necessary to avoid losing power due to a restrictive 2.5" (or smaller) exhaust?
IIRC, Miko figures that kind of shit out with some fancy math on air volume in and out, etc....