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Old 06-30-2012, 12:23 AM   #29
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you're right, it is huge... which is why I don't believe it
Didn't Nameless make 29hp with their downpipe/catback?
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The "Step Up Tuning Test" board says:
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Step 1 = High Grip Tire _____ <-- can't read kanji
Step 2 = Suspension _____ <-- can't read kanji
Step 3 = Muffler and "shiito" _____ <-- can't read kanji. I think it's "seat", not "sheet"
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Old 06-30-2012, 04:30 AM   #32
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The "Step Up Tuning Test" board says:
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Step 1 = High Grip Tire _____ <-- can't read kanji
Step 2 = Suspension _____ <-- can't read kanji
Step 3 = Muffler and "shiito" _____ <-- can't read kanji. I think it's "seat", not "sheet"
I did a somewhat complete translation of the hot version video, might help: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...?t=6064&page=4
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Didn't Nameless make 29hp with their downpipe/catback?
Header, overpipe, downpipe, midpipe, and axleback got them 29

With the Nameless equivalent to this Amuse setup they gained a handful of hp - it took replacing the rear OE cat with a high flow unit to get up around 12-13.
From the description of the Amuse exhaust it doesn't sound like they removed the cat. It just doesn't sound believable that Amuse made even 19hp without removing/replacing even one catalytic converter.
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Am I wrong for thinking a straight pipe design rather than the loop around aroud would be less restrictive, free more power, be cheaper to fabricate and weigh less?
I agree with you. A Y type design should be a less restrictive and weigh less.
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There are actually 2 part numbers to the Amuse exhaust.

The second part is to delete the cat converter and I believe the results are with both parts.

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Yeah the results were likely with the new downpipe and keep in mind elsewhere in the world they like to quote results in flywheel HP, not whp... I think the plots they use in their video are from a dynapack showing flywheel hp. So if nameless saw a 12% gain in whp that would equate to like 24hp at the flywheel given a 200hp baseline.
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Yeah the results were likely with the new downpipe and keep in mind elsewhere in the world they like to quote results in flywheel HP, not whp... I think the plots they use in their video are from a dynapack showing flywheel hp. So if nameless saw a 12% gain in whp that would equate to like 24hp at the flywheel given a 200hp baseline.
lol, it appears you were the only guy who're on the same page. I couldn't have made it more clear by typing HP instead of WHP.

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How much? Where to purchase? Any DB ratings?
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How much? Where to purchase? Any DB ratings?
Also, what is the total weight of this single exit vs Amuse dual exit exhaust?
Will this fit with the Amuse R1000 straight pipe?
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Also, what is the total weight of this single exit vs Amuse dual exit exhaust?
Will this fit with the Amuse R1000 straight pipe?
Finally, any video/sound clip of the single exit in action?

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