i currently have a 2" exhaust in my ke30, gonna convert it to a 4age turbo and wondering if 2" is too small? should i go up to 2 1/2" or what?
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you could do 250hp on a 2inch exhaust ...
i would just leave it as is and see how you go
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although you may be able to do 250hp on a 2" exhaust, the same engine would probably make another 5-15hp more with a 2.5". A 2.5" pipe has more than 50% more cross sectional area than a 2" (and a 3" has 125% more c.s.a)
What sort of mufflers are you guys with 4A-GZE/GTE's running? I bought my car (AE92 GTZ) with a 2 3/4' exhaust from the extractors and its way too loud. The engine has a 14lb pulley kit and currently has two straight through type mufflers and a conventional one at the back. Its just got a really harsh bark when its boosting or above about 3000 rpm.
Hey. Im running my GTZ with headers, mandrel bent 2 1/2, splitting into twin 2 1/4. Running 3 mufflers and a resonator. Sound bloody good, really deep with none of the rasp at 3000rpm.
If it doesn't fit, force it.
If it breaks it needed replacing anyway!