Hillbilly Posted February 23, 2014 Report Posted February 23, 2014 I have often thought about having a completely separate exhaust pipe for each cylinder. Has any one done this? A quick google search returned nothing. Any comments, thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Would it be legal to have them exit to the sides in front of the rear wheels? PS, I'm thinking of doing this on my tow car (202 Kingswood ute) not the rolla. PSS, I'm not looking for any performance gain Quote
rian Posted February 23, 2014 Report Posted February 23, 2014 (edited) I've seen it done on a hotrod. The exhaust pipes were about 2 foot long and it was stupidly loud. The reasons why I think it's not done very often: - expensive: 6 pipes are more expensive then 2 - heavy: 6 small pipes are heavier than 2 big ones - takes up too much space under the car - probably lose power if anything - its illegal: from what I've read the exhaust must pass the rear wheels - loud: where are you going to put 6 mufflers? Edited February 23, 2014 by rian Quote
Hillbilly Posted February 23, 2014 Author Report Posted February 23, 2014 You are right. The more I think about it the more stupid it seems. Particularly as the end of the exhaust must be angled downwards (not upwards at the same angle as the body for about a foot as I had visulized). But you are wrong on one count, the exhaust only bust exit behind the rearmost door and the rearmost join in the floor pan. Thanks for your input. Quote
ke70dave Posted February 23, 2014 Report Posted February 23, 2014 Have a read up on how exhausts work to extract gas from the cylinders. Quote
love ke70 Posted February 23, 2014 Report Posted February 23, 2014 by 200mm or is it 250mm? either way, its behind by a reasonable amount... Quote
love ke70 Posted February 23, 2014 Report Posted February 23, 2014 not that it would be an issue on a ute, and I can't talk, my exhuast on my ute is 3" unmuffled exiting under the passenger seat as it comes over the gbox crossmember and what dave said is true Quote
rian Posted February 24, 2014 Report Posted February 24, 2014 Seems pretty common with hotrods, it looks wild too! But imagine how loud it would be. Quote
ke70dave Posted February 24, 2014 Report Posted February 24, 2014 Its also common on a spitfire. I can't remember where i read it, but apparently doing this gave the spitfire an increase in thrust. A 27ltre engine moves a CRAPLOAD of air, and if you point it backwards then it will make you go faster! if you do this to your 202, I would almost guarantee it will sound aweful, look aweful and go considerably slower. Quote
snot35 Posted February 24, 2014 Report Posted February 24, 2014 You've forgotten that it's also supercharged at up to 25 pounds :) Another no for side pipes. There is a lot to gain from properly made manifolds. Single pipes like that are just a PITA Quote
love ke70 Posted February 24, 2014 Report Posted February 24, 2014 big thing with rock bouncers too, and they don't struggle to hit 1000hp plus...drag cars too.. horses for courses though... Cheers, Andy Quote
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