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Re: More Power??! [Re: engnbldr] #820076 06/24/07 04:23 PM
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pugski1043 Offline OP
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Thanks to everyone for the replies.

Well i've put myself in a bit of a bind here. Since the old exhaust was rotten(nothing from the muffler back) I hastily put a stock exhaust on the truck, just to get it driving. I would like to do the cam and o/s valves while I do the timing chain but that would seem to be a waste of power unless I was willing to remove the stock exhuast I just put on.

I do have the LCE 2.25 exhaust on my 94 pickup. i will have to go back and see if I can order a pipe kit without the performance muffler so I can put on a dynomax or magnaflow muffler which people seem to like.

Would going 2.25 from the cat back be enough? This seems like the easiest solution so as not to waste the newer exhaust already on? I don't plan on adding headers as EB seems pretty fond of the stock exhaust manifold.

Thanks again!!

Jim


1994 Toyota Pickup 22RE, EB 268 cam , 2.25 LCE exhaust.
1988 Toyota 4Runner, mostly stock but hopefully not for long
Re: More Power??! [Re: pugski1043] #820077 06/25/07 08:03 AM
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rednekbean Offline
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Go with 2" from the manifold to the muffler and 2.25 is basically just your tail pipe after the muffler. It is effective and fairly quiet, especially if you put a high flow cat in. That is what my girlfriend has on her 86 efi stock and it is open rev with a strong bottom end and a good low tone that is medium for volume.

i run 421 hooker header, 2.5" pipe (only about 4"long <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />) to a magnaflow(dont know what model)and maybe 1.5' tail pipe. SOUNDS HORRIBLE, kinda like a rice rocket and it is extremly loud (it was a last minite fix that kinda worked)

i am having a buddy at a shop in town return a favor and do a pro install job, prob 2.25 all the way off the header and just the magnaflow. Now i have bumped compresion, stage 3 comp cam (i belive its a 230* at .445 lift), port & polish, and other head work. Est HP now is 150-160, and that is with a stock bottom end with alot of time spent using a o-scope and tweaking the sensors for maximum fuel "basically", ther are other things you compromise for but its something to be explaned and varies engine to engine and climate to climate. Also with the set up peak rpm range is 3000-6000 rpm, below 2500 has nothing(im thinking thats partly due to the exhaust but not entirely obviously) and it flatens out hard at 6000.


92' Pick-up, SAS, gears to make her crawl, 37's , bullet proof motor, and alot of time invested.
06 CRF450R one mean roost flinging machine
Re: More Power??! [Re: rednekbean] #820078 06/25/07 03:43 PM
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engnbldr Offline
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Go with 2" from the manifold to the muffler and 2.25 is basically just your tail pipe after the muffler. It is effective and fairly quiet, especially if you put a high flow cat in. That is what my girlfriend has on her 86 efi stock and it is open rev with a strong bottom end and a good low tone that is medium for volume.

i run 421 hooker header, 2.5" pipe (only about 4"long <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />) to a magnaflow(dont know what model)and maybe 1.5' tail pipe. SOUNDS HORRIBLE, kinda like a rice rocket and it is extremly loud (it was a last minite fix that kinda worked)

i am having a buddy at a shop in town return a favor and do a pro install job, prob 2.25 all the way off the header and just the magnaflow. Now i have bumped compresion, stage 3 comp cam (i belive its a 230* at .445 lift), port & polish, and other head work. Est HP now is 150-160, and that is with a stock bottom end with alot of time spent using a o-scope and tweaking the sensors for maximum fuel "basically", ther are other things you compromise for but its something to be explaned and varies engine to engine and climate to climate. Also with the set up peak rpm range is 3000-6000 rpm, below 2500 has nothing(im thinking thats partly due to the exhaust but not entirely obviously) and it flatens out hard at 6000.


>>>*Hooker is a pretty good piece and short is good for keeping the low end response sweet.

The trick to gains is the directional flow by increasing the pipe size on exit from the muffler.

When it is right the sound is a deep steady tone with no pops or bangs, I describe it as sounding a bit like a jet engine. Loud noise is nothing more than turbulence and backflow, and that kills power rather than increases it...*EB


*Beats the he** outa me!....*LOL**...
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