trhlz1222
Veteran CEG'er
wat exhuast do you recommend with a turbo?
yup. best optionso if i plan on turboin it just get a regular cat back with 3"?
yup. best option
so explain to me you truduals setup is it 2" the whole way?
What did you say Tina?
2 2" pipes alows more air then 1 3" pipe?! Where is the lack of logic?
and the smaller diameter pipes will help to keep the velocity of the gas up.don't forget about the amount of air flow, the single 3 inch pipe will receives all of the exhaust flow from both banks where as the tru-duals will only receive half of the total exhaust flow from the engine ...
and the smaller diameter pipes will help to keep the velocity of the gas up.
yup thats correct
now Ian since you are currently taking fluid dynamics calculate the thickness of the boundary layer in both situation, a 2" and 3" pipe and that will give you an idea of how much area the pipe really flows
I'm too lazy, lol. Will there even be a boundary layer?. I would think the relative roughness of a rusted (over time, it would become rusted) pipe would be too great and there wouldn't actually be a "boundary layer."
And Brian, I was comparing the TOTAL area of both setups, that way they can be compared using total flow. But if you are saying that there will be a boundary layer, then that only supports the use of a 3"...More of a total surface area between the 2 2" pipes meaning more non-flowing fluid along the boundary layer...
pretty sure there would be, that the definition of flow in a pipe, the roughness is what will cause the air to be turbulent and seperate from the sureface creating the boundary layer
think of a velocity profile from a pipe cross section, the greatest flow is in the center and it tappers off to the walls of the pipe where the velocity would be zero
Hmm. You may be right, but I'm still on the fence on this issue. I will work out calculations in the near future. What would be a good estimate for the flow of exhaust from a Duratec at 1k rpm, 2k, etc? I quickly whipped out a lab report I've been working on recently, and the epsilon (roughness value) for new stainless steel is .000084 inches +-50%, and for rusted steel it is .084 inches +-50%. The rusted value is quite high, and I wouldn't expect it to be that high in engine applications. Let me know what you think and I will run through some calculations...
Stazi doesn't have true duals
I gained 12hp and 15ft/tq at the wheels with my true dual set up. Also no real need for a X pipe on this engine. It shouldn't make a difference either way technically
coming out the side skirt would look lame!!!