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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:17 pm
by metal
murcod wrote:I'd recommend fitting extractors and leaving the rest of the system standard (providing there's nothing wrong with it?)

I ran mine like this and had a huge improvement in low rev torque with my Hurricane 4-2-1 extractors. I then got the cat back done in 2" pipe with a new muffler etc and lost a lot of the torque. Power at higher revs was improved, but who drives up in those revs all the time????
it depends on what sort of new muffler being put in

some high-flow muffers are for sport car and they weaken low-end torque for high rev power

a so-called s-shape back pressure type claims to improve low-end torque for regular street use, I put it on and it works better than the stock muffler (well, it got a rusty hole)

ref: http://hk.f1.page.auctions.yahoo.com/hk ... 1111354675

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:25 pm
by metal
metal wrote: some high-flow muffers are for sport car and they weaken low-end torque for high rev power
such as:

http://hk.f1.page.auctions.yahoo.com/hk ... erwilsonlh