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Thread: Exaust and backpressure

  1. #21
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    on that exsaust issue, i had a full 2 1/4" fitted to me 16v mk1 with to hotdogs and a back box, unaware the back muffler was a cheapo the motor killed it, mounts were snapping and i slaughted 2 flex joints in 3 months ,rear muffler was getting crazy hot and eventually burnt the inside flanges off and a big lack of power was lost i had that muffler for bout 5 weeks befor it was dead, now its a 'superflow' straight through box with 3 " tip, ,instant power back really good choice.......
    i never relilsed an exsaust could make that much difference to performance so shop around and ask lotsa question befor u get one made up and inpsect your hardware befor dodgy ass muffler men stuf your car up..
    the golf is not dead.

  2. #22
    20v kit car Guest
    200hp with a single delorto 1.8 where did he hide the hair drier ????

  3. #23
    TassieGTi Guest

    Exhaust

    He may have meant 100 hp I recon ,people love numbers.

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    Re: Exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by TassieGTi
    He may have meant 100 hp I recon ,people love numbers.
    isnt the rule of thumb 1/10 of your capacity is the peak power you can achieve naturally aspirated?? for eg 1600 is 160hp and so on
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  5. #25
    TassieGTi Guest

    exhaust

    That rule of thunb may apply to factory developed big budget motor but a norm from the suburbs would be lucky to get 100 with that combo.Lets be realistic.

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    fair enuff i agree with that. if he put a blower on there he coulda got that sorta power though
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    I reckon 100 is realistic with that motor.
    A supercharger or turbo would be fun though :twisted:
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  8. #28
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    single dellorto will flow about 90 hp
    from memory ....

    now twin with bigger chokes that should be nice ...

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    wat will the twin do from memory??? is that 90hp just from fitting the new carbi?
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  10. #30
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    with the twin delorttos you should see about 140 - 150 HP (flywheel) from a ported MK3 8v head (they had 7mm stems).
    In Denmark my Uncle had a 16v with a 1600cc bottom end wich was pulling 213 HP flywheel at 8700RPM (twin delorttos) that was back in the late 80s

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