ok....I have a 2002 2.2l ecotec with the pacesetter 4-1 header,aem cai, original cat and a borla 2" cat back. Is a 2" cat back gonna hurt the airflow or performance. Is the piping to small or just right.
It drives nicely but was wondering if I needed a 2.25 instead.
Thanks org!
Alex
It's not going to kill it, but I hardly see the point of getting a larger cat and intermediate piping only to have a smaller cat-back
as long as you are n/a 2" is more than enough
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Larry wrote:as long as you are n/a 2" is more than enough
More then enough?!?! Then how do you explain people pulling more horses from and 2.25 and 2.5 inch piping while na?
prob not any smaller than 2.25 is good
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
With 2.25" you'll get more top end without losing any low end. With 2.5" on an N/A, you''"ll lose some low end torque, it can"t maintain the 260-280fps to support the scavaging effect need for the low end.
Smaller pipes are good for the velocity needed to develop toque, but you lose some high end horsepower. Larger pipes sustain volume for higher rpm hp, but cost low end torque. Torque gets you off the line,gives quicker throttle response, and is good for all around daily driving. Horsepower is what makes speed at the endof the run.