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3 inch exhaust with a hytech 2.5 inch twin loop muffler?
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3 inch exhaust with a hytech 2.5 inch twin loop muffler?
What I would like to know is I want to upgrade my exhaust, I have a fujitsubo manifold which will have a 3 inch collector mod attached to 3 inch piping with a 3 inch decat. Now would the 2.5 inch hytech twin loop cause a bad restriction? I know they're meant to be high flow but would going down to 2.5 cause a negative effect on performance?
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Re: 3 inch exhaust with a hytech 2.5 inch twin loop muffler?
Yes it's restricts the corrosion properties of galvanised steel so your arches will rot.
However on my Mugen twin loop back box which was 2.25" I had that pipe cut off and modified to a 2.5" pipe to it all flow matches.
Win.
However on my Mugen twin loop back box which was 2.25" I had that pipe cut off and modified to a 2.5" pipe to it all flow matches.
Win.

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I couldn't figure out how to get a picture on here but it's on Google images https://www.google.co.uk/#q=hytech+twin+loop
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physics says it will cause a restriction quite how noticeable it will be is something no one can tell you you will probably need a dyno to tell the difference if there is one
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Actually it might be a good thing, warm gasses from the engine travel faster than cooler gasses so to speed up the flow a slight restriction toward the rear of the exhaust is a good thing. I have a reducer on the 3" system on my accord just before it splits in to the twin back boxes for this very reason.