Originally Posted by
robihe
hey everyone, just wanted to hear your thoughts on the 2.5" or 3" Turbo Back Exhaust for POLO GTI's?
from what ive heard with these smaller engines there is a possibility of loosing some power if the exhaust is too big (3"). so which would have a greater gain the 2.5" or 3"?
I've yet to come across any proof that back pressure is in any way useful to a turbo charged car other than for noise reduction. That said, the size of the pipe closest the turbo matters most, where the gas is hottest and most expanded. As it cools, the need for big pipe decreases. With nearly all the friction occurring at the pipe wall to gas interface, be sure to take into account welds, junctions and contours. With the highest restriction in an exhaust pipe coming from any mufflers and resonators, then from any bends, then from the length of pipe itself, I'd be looking at the system as a whole, rather than just going by pipe diameter. I'd reckon a 2.5" system would be fine for a stock turbo, and if anything, look at putting 3" free flowing ( jap style ) mufflers on it, and minimising the turns and bends as best you can. But it is hard to beat a dyno tuned and proven system, as it goes beyond "theory".
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