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2.8 exhaust
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2.8 exhaust
hey guys just after some info for an exhaust for a 2.8turbo GQ.i have a set of 33" tyres and find it lacks of power down low. i thought of upgrading the exhaust and just want to know if anyone can help me on what size is good and to run it straight from the turbo or... also if i was to upgrade the dump pipe would the size of it be the same as the exhaust? any help would be great. thanks
Basically, with a turbo you can't go 'too big'. The free-er the better I always think, although with a naturally aspirated motor, too large of an exhaust will have detrimental effects.
On my Rocky 2.8TD I used 2.5" from turbo outlet back and its perfect I believe.
On my Rocky 2.8TD I used 2.5" from turbo outlet back and its perfect I believe.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Only with a naturally aspirated car though, his is turboed.zagan wrote:Same boat myself, not really sure what size is good I was thinking 3.5inch but you can do 3"-4" from turbo and go 3.5"-4" half way through.
Going big is good but if you ran with very little back prusre the valves can start pulseing back presure stops this pulsing.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
If you want to cut through all the BS regarding exhaust size.
Plumb a boost gauge into your exhaust just after the turbo.
Measure the actual restriction you're getting and see if it's worth upgrading. The muffler has a much bigger effect on backpressure than the size of the pipe.
A ballbearing turbo will give your more low-end. More fuel will also give you more low end (at the risk of black smoke).
Plumb a boost gauge into your exhaust just after the turbo.
Measure the actual restriction you're getting and see if it's worth upgrading. The muffler has a much bigger effect on backpressure than the size of the pipe.
A ballbearing turbo will give your more low-end. More fuel will also give you more low end (at the risk of black smoke).
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