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08-09-2021, 10:07 PM | #1 |
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MA Performance 3" SS Catback VS Invidia N1 Catback Exhaust
I've had my N1 exhaust for like 4yrs now and was thinking of changing to something different. Was wondering if anyone here has first hand experience with the MA Performance SS exhaust and if it runs well with the car or not. Also would like to know which one would generate more HP when the car gets boosted.
I have Invidia headers, along with Invidia overpipe and front pipe, intake and tuned. Would slapping on a new exhaust require a new tune? Not super experienced with how tunes work yet, thank you in advance! https://www.maperformance.com/collec...-86-hs12sstgtt https://www.maperformance.com/collec...-86-ft86-cbe-3 |
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If you're just changing the catback, it's not going to make any noticeable difference in power, even on the dyno being NA. The main power restriction is the header (and tune), which is where 90% of the gains you make come from. A few HP here and there can be picked up from changing the front pipe and overpipe.
The Invidia is a ~2.5 inch exhaust, whereas the MAP one you have is a 3". For NA applications, the 2 - 2.5 inch is generally going to make the most power because of gas velocity flow and how engines work. Bunch of science behind it, but there is an ideal diameter that accelerates the gasses out as quick as possible, increases power. When you add a turbo, that all changes. In general, downstream of the turbo, you want a large exhaust, so 3" is going to make the most power. It's upstream of the turbo you deal more with piping sizes, spooling, gas velocity, etc. I'd keep in mind what power level you're aiming for. If the turbo kit is going to produce something like 350+whp, then the 3" is going to be more beneficial. If you're doing a smaller kit with quicker spool or being more conservative in power, the 2.5" is likely plenty. We're still taking small gains though. I'd personally prioritize sound and drone over 5-10whp when you're talking in the 250-300whp range of power.
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Thank you for replying cmiovino! What you said definitely helps a lot, I do play for 250-300whp not anything more than that. Would you by chance know which one has better sound quality and less drone?
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