Exhaust cut outs
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Exhaust cut outs
I know a lot of you run these - what's anyone reckon the percntage BHP gain is? Thinking about some - are the electric ones reliable or just a gimmick and the motors give up when you go through a puddle? - Stainless / mild - welded /clamped?
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Calculating a BHP increase is tricky, it depends on how efficient your exhaust system is and the spec. of the engine. As with most things in racing, experimentation is the best way to find out what works for your particular combination. As a rule of thumb though, if you have less than a 3" system on a modified big block, you are likely to see a power increase on open headers, especially if you fit 15" long 3" collector extensions.
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Don't worry Pete - done that myself plenty and thought about it in the morning. So... getting back to it . I'm running a tweaked 440, hooker comp. headers and 3 inch flowmasters through. So no gain bhp wise, cost to buy and fit, problems with ground clearance (thanks Pete). Upside seems to be a bit of fun on the street. Based on this starts to get harder to justify - I'm just a bit surprised that with no bends and boxes to go through at the rear axle there is no benefit....Still glad I asked.
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