csweatherston
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i made a new mid section for my car today as i wanted a flange on there (for easy removal)
but i decided against having a silencer.
Gave it a quick emissions test, and lambda's sat around 1.7 - 1.9.
Theres sod all back pressure, and it keeps sucking back.
so with a rag in the exhaust it passed with a lambda of 1.05.
without adding a silencer is there any way of getting around this??..
richen/lean the mixture off?.
ive heard with the OMP grpN systems you should increase fuel pressure, as it effects running?..
many thanks
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csweatherston
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oh, its a 2" system (so not overly big) lol
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csweatherston
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oh, and the damn "quad driver" faults back in the ecu, what exatly does it control?
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Richardhhha
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put a silencer on it.. bloody cars run crap without serten back pressure.
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csweatherston
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that means buying more stainless wire..
£15 for a small roll of .8mm :@
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Warren G
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does it feel like yo uhave lost torque?
i think my exhausts too big, 2.5" bore
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csweatherston
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lost??..i had bugger all torque to start with lol.
well, mines 2" in some places 2.25" in others with a 3.5" tailpipe
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Superlite Ltd.
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Change the tailpipe
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by warren.g
does it feel like yo uhave lost torque?
i think my exhausts too big, 2.5" bore
2.25" would be better suited to an engine like yours.
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matt_aka_smiler
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2.25" on a 1.6?
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by matt_aka_smiler
2.25" on a 1.6?
Yes.
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Warren G
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mines 2.5" - thats turbo bore size!!
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by warren.g
mines 2.5" - thats turbo bore size!!
Standard maybe, but 2.0 N/A are best suited to a 2.5" bore system.
[Edited on 07-04-2008 by Olsrey]
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Warren G
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what about a 1.6 n/a!
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csweatherston
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oi!....warren get you own thread!!!...
This ones about my lambaaada being too high now :@
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Warren G
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sorry my bad
lamba high = oxygen getting to exhaust?
remap to suit?
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csweatherston
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oooh..maybe megasquirt?...
im thinking if i turn my cams round a tooth, get rid of ALL overlap just for mot hmmm
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Warren G
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Mot
does it realy need a emissions test
mines going to fly past, may cost a few coffee's though
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csweatherston
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no...but i like being legal.
anti pollution and all that.
think is, co2 is perfect, 14.7 ppm, lovely stochiometric (sp) ratio
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Mobby
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am losing back pressure with a remus center section with no silencer and a peco twin box exhaust
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luke85
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Is the exhaust perfectly air tight? it can be pulling in a bit of air from a leak and making it look mega lean, your measuring an AFR of between 25:1 and 28:1 and im sure the car wouldnt like to tickover that lean.
Then when you shove a rag in it the extra pressure makes the exhaust gas go out the leak instead of drawing air in? might be worth a look
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Vaux Lad
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The majority of exhaust backpressure is developed in the primaries anyway, system doesn't usually make a difference(engine forcing a gas down thin tubes=restriction....)
Ive drove mine with no system on at all(just a manifold/downpipe), and it drove fine.
For a lambda reading that high your definently getting a false reading, probably due to a air leak sucking in air which the lambda's then picking up.
[Edited on 08-04-2008 by Vaux Lad]
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
copy and pasted from another thread I posted on about backpressure:
exhaust design is a lot more complicated than people realise. most off the shelf exhausts are more for the look and sound rather than perfomance really.
what some people term as 'backpressure' does exist but its not strictly backpressure as such. Making an exhaust that is well designed isnt easy, to do it properly everything from inlet design, cylinder pressure, valve overlap values need to be taken into account (sometimes refered to as 'pulse tuning' )
the Idea behind 'backpressure' is this: as exhaust gasses exit the combustion cylinder into the exhaust posrt and into the manifold they are at a high speed. once the exhaust valve closes the gasses create a virtual vaccum behind them, this helps to suck the next load of waste gasses out and so on... if the exhaust bore is too big or too free flowing or the primaries of the manifold are too short or long then the amount of pressure pulling the next lot of waste gasses out of that cylinder is reduced therefore the gasses escape slower and the speed of the engine is reduced and the inlet gasses enter slower and so on....
there is a lot more to exhaust design than you might think......
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