Random Tech. cat + Y-pipe
Random Tech. cat + Y-pipe
I already have a $tillen y-pipe on my car and I wanted a little extra boost in power; what (if any) difference would a new catalytic converter from Random Tech make? Custommaxima claims a 14 hp increase....
Re: Random Tech. cat + Y-pipe
Originally posted by sleeperGXE
I already have a $tillen y-pipe on my car and I wanted a little extra boost in power; what (if any) difference would a new catalytic converter from Random Tech make? Custommaxima claims a 14 hp increase....
I already have a $tillen y-pipe on my car and I wanted a little extra boost in power; what (if any) difference would a new catalytic converter from Random Tech make? Custommaxima claims a 14 hp increase....
Originally posted by BrianV
I felt nothing, but it made the car run smoother and it doesn't drone as bad.
I felt nothing, but it made the car run smoother and it doesn't drone as bad.
Originally posted by sleeperGXE
So is it worth the $175 bucks?
So is it worth the $175 bucks?
Originally posted by Fish254
what about if you run a straght pipe with not cat?
what about if you run a straght pipe with not cat?
Kirk
Originally posted by 1/3There2/3ToGo
You will lose backpreasure. This will make you lose torque. It is not bad for the car, ist just that there are no benefits, you only lose power. You might gain slightly on top end rpms, but I dont think it will be enough to compensate for the lost torque.
Kirk
You will lose backpreasure. This will make you lose torque. It is not bad for the car, ist just that there are no benefits, you only lose power. You might gain slightly on top end rpms, but I dont think it will be enough to compensate for the lost torque.
Kirk
In this months Sports Compact Car, they say that, its just an old hot rod saying, 1-6 Lb, of back pressure, its good, and its very hard to get that, so no, you realy can't go wrong with min. back pressure. How ever the idea is to keep the pressure, it a ythem, once you lose that, you lose Touqe.
Re: yea ok
Originally posted by bigpimpin
Well if its from the muffler out... then you can call them what you want but they are just tips, if they are 5 inches in depth or if they are 6 feet... just tip
Well if its from the muffler out... then you can call them what you want but they are just tips, if they are 5 inches in depth or if they are 6 feet... just tip
I have a Camero muffler. Does that mean that since my set up is like a camero's that cameros only have dual tips? I have the same set up only modified to fit a maxima. It is dual exhaust. It is not FULL dual exhaust, but none the less, it is dual. The muffler, like on cameros, has one inlet and 2 outlets. You can call it whatever you want, but it is DUAL EXHAUST.Kirk
I think you can call it a Soup sandwhich if you want too... but I have to kind of agree the the big Pimp
. Just because with a name like that, he can only know what he's talking about.
But I had something similar on my old legend... one pipe in 2 pipes out, but I think it was refered to as dual port exhaust...? when I think of a dual exhaust... I'm thinking...Corvette...I'm thinking...mustang SVT... you know Dual meaning 2 and all...I guess I'm lookin for 2 mufflers....
. Just because with a name like that, he can only know what he's talking about.But I had something similar on my old legend... one pipe in 2 pipes out, but I think it was refered to as dual port exhaust...? when I think of a dual exhaust... I'm thinking...Corvette...I'm thinking...mustang SVT... you know Dual meaning 2 and all...I guess I'm lookin for 2 mufflers....
cat
the cat actually only gains you 1+ hp...no noticible difference...the reason his site says 14 if you read closely its with the rndm tech cat back also....that gives the 14+ hp....as for udp...it does not gain hp...it frees it up about a 14 hp gain at the wheels..not bad for one pully...you would feel a night and day diffence between the too...like everyone says though....the y pipe is the best mod for the buck..... hpe that helps some...
good luck
good luck
Originally posted by Fish254
what about if you run a straght pipe with not cat?
what about if you run a straght pipe with not cat?
If you have NOS, Turbo, or S/C a straight pipe can help alot. With forced induction, a free flowing exhaust is very advantageous.
I've seen a Mitsu Eclipse Turbo that gained about 15 rwhp from a straight pipe.
With a N/A Maxima, I'm not sure it a sraight pipe would do much.
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