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24-11-2008, 09:07 PM | #31 | |||
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24-11-2008, 09:15 PM | #32 | ||
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Well I can't see anything that is heat wrapped so I guess I'll leave it be.
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24-11-2008, 09:43 PM | #33 | |||||
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Extractors do generate a lot more heat and anything within a few inches can certainly fry. My mind is a little blank at the moment, but from memory it's only the clutch cable, accel cable and steering uni joint which might need to be wrapped / shielded.
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24-11-2008, 09:55 PM | #34 | |||||
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I mainly hate droning systems, and the bigger it is the worse it gets. Quote:
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But, I do have my reasons for recommending a smaller system for certain people. As I said earlier there is no ideal system for everyone.
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24-11-2008, 10:03 PM | #35 | ||
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So can heat wrap be bought at repco, supercheap etc? Is this the type you're talking about?
http://www.heatshieldproducts.com/bg...hield_tape.php Also, how does the o2 sensor stand up to the heat? I'm guessing the wiring should be able to stand the heat because it isn't that much hotter than stock? Last edited by JMO; 24-11-2008 at 10:10 PM. |
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24-11-2008, 10:23 PM | #36 | ||
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Heat wrap has a few effects on the exhaust system..
Firstly it will increase gas velocity and scavenging in the exhaust due to an increase in heat retention in the pipes . Your car will be faster. Secondly it is said to have the effect of causing more heat build up in the exhaust port..which heats up the head alot..may lead to pinging. Others claim it overheats the headers and they get distorted ..welds break and stuff like that. I ran my pb with header wrap around my headers knowing the risks as my headers were literally cooking my power steering rack,power steering switch,plastic au1 booster and a bunch of other plasticy parts.
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24-11-2008, 10:47 PM | #37 | ||
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I've got to say my 3" system would be the exact oposite of what you described Monty, it is quite and some what toneless at idle and under 2000rpm or there abouts, but abouve that has a nice throaty roar to it, need a combination of both our systems
And what I just said also applied pre boost, as does the following, I notice gains accross the whole rev range when increasing from the 2.5 to the 3" system, the gains were quite larger over 3000rpm but still reasonable gains all round. Alot of people say a 3" system is too big for the I6, all of which haven't tried it, speak up if I am wrong, but I think it seems all that have changed from a 2.5" system to a 3" have claimed gains. Maybe it's just the same as the tickford snorkels and the like, the gains are just wanted so the mind places them there |
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25-11-2008, 06:56 AM | #38 | ||
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Cat was a standard item, is now 3 inch. Actually, I have no idea how old the cat in it is. I might change to a good three inch cat, see if I can scrape a few more kw's out of the car.
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25-11-2008, 07:03 AM | #39 | |||
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You didn't compare a 2.5" sports cat to a 3" sports cat? And I assume the standard cat was an old unit, possibly an original. How many k's did the car have? I think you can see yourself this was a pretty flawed comparison. You didn't really compare a complete 2.5" system to a complete 3" system.
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25-11-2008, 08:46 AM | #40 | ||
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And if you REALLY want to get finnicky, the new Pacie comps still taper down to 2.5 inches before the 3 inch flange. Never did I say I compared two COMPLETE systems. Who knows how many K's the cat had, who knows how many K's this cat has? All Im saying, exactly what I said before, the 3 inch WAS A BETTER CHOICE FOR ME. And it shouldnt be ruled out as a choice because the people who have never tried one have there doubts and spread word of mouth CRAP becuase they dont have one. Every time someone tries something different on this forum, people get flamed because its different and people dont have it. I think its a little thing called jealousy sometimes as people seem to get better results when they dont listen to the advice of people who are afraid of change.
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However the converse is also true, something shouldn't be made out to be something it isn't by the way of flawed comparisons. Quote:
I just want proper proof that things work, particularly when it goes against common wisdom and a lot of expert opinions. Hence why I ask you if your cat is old, what diameter is it, blah blah blah. I'm a firm believer in strict controlled testing to verify performance data. I don't think it's unreasonable to make all attempts to get to the bottom of any potential performance increase. What do you think?
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25-11-2008, 05:35 PM | #42 | ||
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No its not unreasonable at all. If thats the case at all, muffler choice would also have no influence, as its still restricted in part to 2.5 inch at the headers. Cat would also have no part in it as both were of unknown origin, and age, so is insignificant in the comparison.
I still think that a 3 inch should not be ruled out as a mod for a mild 6, show me one person who has one that has a performance complaint. And thats not even touching on the issue that a big chunk of all the atmo 6's in the top 3 of E series, B series and even the AU's all use a three inch OR larger (in the case of the B series guys). I can also say mine doesnt drone at all, on the highway its virtually silent, but give it some and its loud. Im sure an extra muffler would take care of the noise issue.
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