UDP and Low End
#1
UDP and Low End
Hey guys!!
I've got the mod fever. Since my intake and y-pipe have been installed I've noticed that I've lost some acceleration on the lower bands. Would a UDP help in regaining power in the lower bands? If not are there any recommendations as to what I can do to recover low end tourque? Thanks.
I've got the mod fever. Since my intake and y-pipe have been installed I've noticed that I've lost some acceleration on the lower bands. Would a UDP help in regaining power in the lower bands? If not are there any recommendations as to what I can do to recover low end tourque? Thanks.
#4
a y-pipe will get you gains from mid range on.... not really the low end... The UDP helps a little on the low end. The engine revs a bit quicker and starting off from a stop is a little more effortless. Its not a huge difference, but it is noticeable, in my opinion.
#5
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
a y-pipe will get you gains from mid range on.... not really the low end... The UDP helps a little on the low end. The engine revs a bit quicker and starting off from a stop is a little more effortless. Its not a huge difference, but it is noticeable, in my opinion.
a y-pipe will get you gains from mid range on.... not really the low end... The UDP helps a little on the low end. The engine revs a bit quicker and starting off from a stop is a little more effortless. Its not a huge difference, but it is noticeable, in my opinion.
I second that opinion.
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