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If you have plans on going forced induction, my experience is limit the backpressure at all costs! I have 1.75" runners, 3" turboback on my car to dual 3" exits. Also, you'll only ever have the efficiency of what's coming out of the engine. If everything is 2.5" up front, no matter how big you go on the back end you'll only ever really be as efficient as 2.5". Now, that being said, based on the FR-S/BRZ engine platform, 2.5" is actually a perfect size for flow versus pressure etc. To each their own! I'd probably run 2.5" the whole way with headers. |
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Are you running an intake on the car?
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Right now I'm running an AFE r5 drop in. I don't plan on going fi in the near future. After I get a decent amount of n/a power I will be saving my monies for proper suspension (4-5k range on dampers alone) Only after then will I consider forced induction.
I also have to consider "rules" for certain time attack competitions i'd like to enter and I'm not nearly fast enough to try to challenge the guys in modified classes yet. This means I'll be limited to catted headers, maybe cams when someone releases them, intake exhaust and tune. I'd still like to see what a 3" exhaust can put down on a N/A tune before I decide.
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Does the front pipe has an o2 sensor that need to be fix?after u install aftermarket ones?
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no 02 sensor
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No. both O2 sensors are in the header/manifold. One before the 1st cat and one after it. When eliminating the cat in the header, welding in a bung after the cat in the front pipe (for re-location of the 2nd sensor) might be an option though. I haven't done this yet, so hopefully someone who has will post up.
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one is in the manifold and the other one is in the stock header
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I kinda messed up Manifold/header is the same O2 sensor--- Cat---O2 Sensor Sent from somewhere
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When you tune the car, normally you delete the second 02 sensor and the one bung in the header becomes the primary.
Option two is moving the secondary bung back to the front pipe meaning you need O2 wire extensions to move it back that far. So far, option 1 is the most common one as you have seen most front pipes don't come with O2 bungs in them. Any exhaust shop can add one though. |
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I legit wasn't expecting anything.
I replaced my Nameless Axleback with a Perrin 2.5" Res'd Catback and added a Berk Catted Front Pipe (HFC). While I'm sure the catback gave me some gains over stock system/axleback - I HIGHLY doubt it did what the front pipe is doing. Mine's catted but the throttle response difference is huge to me, most definitely noticeable. I wasn't even trying to look for it, I basically had zero expectations for bolt ons. Now I'm super psyched for headers.... |
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