removing exhaust silencers?

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removing exhaust silencers?

Post by Rodd1s »

quick question...

are there any performance gains (eg: less restriction) when removing the rear silencer from the exhaust and replacing it with a straight pipe?
not the rear muffler/silencer/backbox... im talking about the silencer in the mid section just after where the second CAT should be.

and what differences/advantages, other than noise, do aftermarket backboxes/muffler give?
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Post by Pir0 »

From my experiences you do get some gains, as long as you still keep a bit of backpressure.

However my friend had a straight pip from his downpipe to his backbox, and when he put in a centre box it felt a whole lot torquier.



But afaik, the standard downpipe and backbox will create sufficient backpressure for you get gains from taking the centre box out.
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i am thinking of replacing the backbox with an after market, less restrictive one further down the line if it can help a bit more... yes, a baked bean can.... 4" exit (cos they are the easiest to get hold of, and at £34 no one's gonna complain).
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I got mine off ebay for $45 shipped, and it sounds really nice
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