Flyin6
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I think a rock got into my exhaust pipe a bit during our Colorado, San Juan mountain excursion. It is undamaged most likely because I drive pretty conservatively. Nevertheless, that big doughnut is low fruit for that loving piece of granite waiting out there to bugger the pipe all up.
We know Jeep wanted to give us equal flow theoretically from pipes of equal distance. I would like to see the flow numbers proving a given length of pipe with some significant bends while flowing near supersonic hot gases doesn't have to contend with significant back pressure.
This begs the argument: Replace it with a short length of pipe or leave it alone?
So leaving it alone may work, I mean that's free, takes less work, and so forth.
The flip side of that thought is, "Well, you already hit the thing once already."
If I believed the same-length circular pipe created equal flow (And I don't) as the less curvy one from the opposite side, I may not be questioning all this.
But, know something about trans-sonic and supersonic airflow behavior, I find it hard to believe profile drag isn't killing a bunch of HP making those right-hand turns.
Therefore, it would make sense to delete the thing and add in something like the Magnaflow or Afe piece to gain more ground clearance and drop a little weight.
I am curious, has anyone deleted this circle of torque pipe and hated or liked doing so? Has anyone bolted on the full Y-pipe and felt all 14 ft/lbs of additional tire-ripping power?
We know Jeep wanted to give us equal flow theoretically from pipes of equal distance. I would like to see the flow numbers proving a given length of pipe with some significant bends while flowing near supersonic hot gases doesn't have to contend with significant back pressure.
This begs the argument: Replace it with a short length of pipe or leave it alone?
So leaving it alone may work, I mean that's free, takes less work, and so forth.
The flip side of that thought is, "Well, you already hit the thing once already."
If I believed the same-length circular pipe created equal flow (And I don't) as the less curvy one from the opposite side, I may not be questioning all this.
But, know something about trans-sonic and supersonic airflow behavior, I find it hard to believe profile drag isn't killing a bunch of HP making those right-hand turns.
Therefore, it would make sense to delete the thing and add in something like the Magnaflow or Afe piece to gain more ground clearance and drop a little weight.
I am curious, has anyone deleted this circle of torque pipe and hated or liked doing so? Has anyone bolted on the full Y-pipe and felt all 14 ft/lbs of additional tire-ripping power?
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