Performance Exhausts
Next up is a performance exhaust. Whereas inductionkits and replacement performance filters are to do with reducing pressure drops on the way into the engine, performance exhausts are to do with minimising pressure restrictions on the way out of the engine. Some performance systems have an increased bore to reduce pressure losses but most retain the standard bore and have more freely flowing exhaust boxes.
However, just opening up the exhaust is not necessarily the answer. The extreme would be to remove the exhaust system altogether but, for those of you who have experienced it, if the exhaust breaks near the manifold, all power is lost. For a normaly aspirated (non-turbo) engine in particular it is important to retain a certain amount of back pressure. It can also be important where the first exhaust box is situated. The reasons for this are all to do with exhaust scavenging which is to do with negative pressure pulses reflected back up the exhaust manifold to remove the last of the exhaust waste from the engine. All a bit technical I know - a new page describing all this will be posted soon.
Having said all that, the situation with turbocharged cars is different. The turbocharger is positioned as close to the engine as possible in order to maximize its efficiency because it needs to be as close to the hot source as possible. And because the turbocharger is spinning at such a high speed compared to the engine this means that any pressure pulses from the engine are evened out and exhaust scavenging is not possible to the same extent as it is in normally aspirated engines.
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Therefore
turbocharged cars can increase their power muchmore easily by simply increasing the bore of the exhaust system and removing exhaust boxes.So the outcome of all this is that typical turbocharged cars such as
Imprezas and EVOs can be producing more power as they get mega loud due to reduced back-pressure (i.e larger bore systems and free flowing boxes) but a normally aspirated car will actually reach the point where it becomes less powerful as it gets louder.
This is where the performance exhaust manufacturers come in. They know what is best for each kind of car.
Magnex, Mongoose and Scorpion who all produce a large range of stainless steel performance exhausts for the most popular cars for tuning in the market. Other popular names are Piper, Sebring and Supersprint with Sebring and Supersprint manufacturing a huge range of part numbers .
Ah, manifolds.....that is another subject unto itself. For normally aspirated cars in particular, the design of the exhaust manifold is all important. The standard manifold supplied on a car is a compromise between cost, power and space. However, a well designed aftermarket manifold will fit in the same space but be tuned to produce significantly more power.
This is achieved through carefully choosing the correct length for eachof the manifold branches, thus maximizing the cylinder purging through pressure waves. Again, more details coming soon...! There are notactually that many manifolds available in the market. Magnex do some as do Supersprint .
Top of the range exhausts can release around 8-10bhp. |