straight pipe
#11
RE: straight pipe
I had straight pipes on my oldexplorer, but ended up putting a flowmaster on. At first it was cool, but after awhile and some long highway trips made me want it quieter. got annoying right quik.
#12
RE: straight pipe
I ran straight duals on my Chevelle for a bit, then put in some glass packs, and finally moved to the Thrush turbo mufflers that are on there now. Very much improved note out of that car now! The bass that comes out of those pipes is amazing now with the current mufflers and no more raspy tones.
#13
RE: straight pipe
I went and got my muffler takin off today for scits and giggles today, plus got a tip thrown on. And it actually does sound pretty good with the 4.3. Who knows maybe I won't throw a muffler back on.
#14
RE: straight pipe
im doing it today im cutting the muffler out but im being told that is good to do straight pipes from the cat back because i wont have any back pressure..is this tru? do i need back pressure?
#15
RE: straight pipe
Yes, you do want backpressure. All modern engines are designed for a particualr level of it. You have to use moderation in the redesign of an exhaust system such as not overly increasing the size of the pipes, not removing all forms of restrictive articles, etc. The old days of just slapping on true dual exhaust pipes to any engine are long gone (if they ever did really exist).
My advice would be don't go bigger than 2.5" exhaust at any point on the pipes, leave the cat in place, stay with a single pipe exhaust,and choose your muffler based on the sound you want.
My advice would be don't go bigger than 2.5" exhaust at any point on the pipes, leave the cat in place, stay with a single pipe exhaust,and choose your muffler based on the sound you want.
#16
RE: straight pipe
just take the muffler out, then you don't need to worry about sensors and check engine lights.
#17
RE: straight pipe
The last exhaust sensor is before the muffler, so removing it doesn't have any effect on sensors or warning lights.
#18
RE: straight pipe
i wasnt pplanning on putting a muffler on i wanted to leave it off cause everyone tells me the straight pipes from the cat back will be louder then my flowmaster 40...but im not worried about sensore my friends just told me with no back pressure i loosing power and im going to blow my engine
#19
RE: straight pipe
That is correct. It will most certainly be louder! Yes, the lack of backpressure will cost you in low-end torque and hp, but I don't think it's going to blow your engine.
#20
RE: straight pipe
i hope not lol cause i dont want to blow my motor over and exhaust....i just want to be sure before i do thi sthat i wont blow anything