ray gardner wrote:a four cylinder car only has one bank of cylinders. so splitting the exhaust up dosent do anything that a bigger single exhaust wouldnt.
Jin Metsuo wrote:so what about exhaust flow, i mean having more flow, wouldnt that be able to produce more torque at like higher rpms?
ray gardner wrote:a four cylinder car only has one bank of cylinders. so splitting the exhaust up dosent do anything that a bigger single exhaust wouldnt.It doesn't have as much to do with how many banks as much as how much flow.
Jin Metsuo wrote:so what about exhaust flow, i mean having more flow, wouldnt that be able to produce more torque at like higher rpms?PLEASE go back and read what I wrote in your other thread (http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=2&i=454018&t=454018#454018). Also, you should have replied to that thread instead of creating a new one. Stupid noob
Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:flow is limited by the smallest point in the system.Kind of, but I don't think that applies to what the OP is asking.
evil lives wrote:the only way a dual exhaust would work is if you went dual from the header but thats pointless.What makes you think that would make it "work"?