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Well let's see here. There was the time I said the pre 17 exhaust would bolt right on the 17s (it doesn't), the time I told the guy with the MT that the noise he heard was his vacuum pump (there is none), I predicted there would be no 17 special edition 86 (there is) and the many times I used to instead of too.
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Jackson Racing also advertises +50% horsepower gains, again 70-80 whp up from 160-170whp stock. http://jacksonracing.com/jackson-rac...stem-released/ Kraftwerks advertises even better gains at ~270whp and 60% increase: https://kraftwerksusa.com/150-12-3301.html How real are those numbers? I don't know, but ballpark 40%-50% increase with stock header/exhaust and emissions compliance seems like a viable estimate backed up by the dyno charts I've managed to see posted up here. Some come in lower, some come in higher, especially on a custom tune. |
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It's probably been mentioned already, but another benefit to aftermarket exhaust systems is that most of them weigh less than OEM. More power and less weight is a good combo.
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Nice to know this board has some attitude! Yeah!
OK. So. I is one of them aerospace engineers who designs and builds rocket things that go to the Space Station 'n stuff. Which means I know me my physics real good. What I don't now me real good is what products are out there and how well they do on this here automobile. And that's why I asketh thy them questions. All kidding aside. I understand the physics of these systems pretty well. This doesn't mean I am qualified to pick the best products because that tends to be based far more on use, history and experience. I'll try to address some of the other questions/comments here so it all goes in one place. Quote:
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I am going to talk to the mechanics at the local Toyota dealer where I bought it and see what they have to say. I know a lot of mechanics and most of them like stuff like this. So it depends on where they might have to set limits based on Toyota guidelines. My guess is that the smartest strategy might very well be to hire one of them to help with the installation over a weekend. I can install the thing myself, but throwing some money at one of the local Toyota factory guys might ensure a wonderful relationship going forward. Quote:
and no changes to the exhaust system. Remember, I'm starting with 205 HP, so it's a little less than a 40% gain in power. It is actually possible to achieve somewhere around 30% gains on naturally aspirated engines by resorting to carefully engineered resonant mode intake systems. This is very difficult to achieve and is mostly a laboratory experiment. My point is that achieving a 40% gain with a supercharger shouldn't be surprising. Quote:
In my case I will dyno test before and after the supercharger installation. I might even buy an exhaust system and test after installing it (also measuring noise levels on all tests). Quote:
Just looking to have some fun with a car that is already a lot of fun without touching a thing. Which means that almost anything will be an improvement. |
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I got one of those fancy degrees too, it's amazing who they let launch stuff into space.
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LOL My only objection is when people ask for advice and then throw up every argument they can when it is given. It comes across as just trying to support the plan they already have. Makes no difference to me what you do but you did ask. You are not starting with 205hp. They are basing the number on WHP so you are starting with about 172 or so. If you have faster cars why worry about HP on this one? Is it really "improving" anything?
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Being a rocket scientist is, in my humble opinion, highly overrated. I work with quite a few of them and you would not believe the shit they come up with. Of course, most of it is because they are half my age and never built a damn thing in their lives. I have days when I'd rather have a crew of thirty guys who rebuilt a few engines and tranny's in their garage than folks with Master's degrees from MIT.
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The first does virtually no research at all, finds a forum, signs up and asks questions. The other kind devotes a great deal of time doing research and reading through a bunch of threads before asking questions. And so, you'd expect someone that fits the second type to, yes, come in with preconceived notions and sometimes even defend them. What's important is that they be open-minded enough to accept input and consider alternative ideas. For example, I did not consider emissions during my research prior to posting here. I am now looking at that. If I can add a little fun factor and remain within emissions regulations, why no? Quote:
Fun has to do with how a car drives and feels and the GT86 is far nicer, as far as I am concerned, than an M3 at over twice the money. My wife doesn't understand why, when given a choice, I almost never drive the M3. Disclaimer: I've never tracked the M3. If I did I might very well change my opinion. Yet, I would not do that. The damn thing is too expensive! Quote:
So, yeah, I think it would improve the car. And the good news seems to be that there's no need to go crazy at all. |
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Our initial responses were based upon the limited info in your first post and the level of prior research was not evident. For example you stated that the CELs would be a "nightmare" with a header when the reality is they are little more than a nuisance. This statement did not make it appear that you had done much more than a basic look at the info. I do not base my opinions of cars on reviews or YouTube but upon the actual driving. If you feel there is a need for more power from your driving experiences in it then add power but because a bunch of other guys agree it is the answer does not make it so. Yes, it will change the car. If it is improved is a different question. There are guys here that have "improved" the car so much that it is no longer even remotely what it started out as.
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I'm in the industry, you're in LA, I bet you see three times the bullshit I see.
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