Prefered exhaust design poll?
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prefer the single myself altho some doubles do look good
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Xxxx rashid wrote:Bry,
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, i was talking about efficiency not torque.
And are u saying to ur understanding that a restrictive exhaust does not riase exhaut temp in the turbo car or have i not understood u and also the longer gasses stay in the exhaust the more they get trapped in the combustion chambers riasing temps, is that healthy 4 a turbo engine
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Bry chill maaan, i am not a geniuse either
i can't even spell or maybe can't even do the research properly.But one thing is good and that is we all learn from each other.
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The only thing that I'm learning from you is that you're full it.It's obvious you haven't got a clue what you're talking about,you're kidding nobody but yourself.

Watch out OZ here I come
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Xxxx rashid wrote:Bry,
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, i was talking about efficiency not torque.
And are u saying to ur understanding that a restrictive exhaust does not riase exhaut temp in the turbo car or have i not understood u and also the longer gasses stay in the exhaust the more they get trapped in the combustion chambers riasing temps, is that healthy 4 a turbo engine
,
Bry chill maaan, i am not a geniuse either
i can't even spell or maybe can't even do the research properly.But one thing is good and that is we all learn from each other.
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Have you not heared of the phrase"when you're in a hole,stop digging"
An efficient exhaust will aid in the engine producing power and torque,so as you stated you were talking about exhaust efficiency

left here that's going to take you seriously.

Watch out OZ here I come
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grego wrote:oh shut up fool, i think your annoying everyone!


LOL,the more direct approach,this guy's so thick I doubt he'll get the message
Watch out OZ here I come
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Hedgehog Dodger wrote:HAHAHAHAHA NUR SPEC IS LAME!!!!!!
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Bry wrote:Xxxx rashid wrote:Bry,
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, i was talking about efficiency not torque.
And are u saying to ur understanding that a restrictive exhaust does not riase exhaut temp in the turbo car or have i not understood u and also the longer gasses stay in the exhaust the more they get trapped in the combustion chambers riasing temps, is that healthy 4 a turbo engine
,
Bry chill maaan, i am not a geniuse either
i can't even spell or maybe can't even do the research properly.But one thing is good and that is we all learn from each other.
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Have you not heared of the phrase"when you're in a hole,stop digging"
An efficient exhaust will aid in the engine producing power and torque,so as you stated you were talking about exhaust efficiency,you cannot have one without the other,I'm surprised you didn't know this what with all the RESEARCH you've been doing.The longer exhaust gases stay in the exhaust the cooler they get thus the slower they flow and the length of time gases stay in the combustion chamber is dictated by valve timing,not what exhaust system you're running.You are wasting my time now as you clearly have no knowledge of what you talk about,find somewhere else to goto try and impress with your ramblings because I doubt there's anyone
left here that's going to take you seriously.




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Xxxx rashid wrote:Bry wrote:Xxxx rashid wrote:Bry,
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, i was talking about efficiency not torque.
And are u saying to ur understanding that a restrictive exhaust does not riase exhaut temp in the turbo car or have i not understood u and also the longer gasses stay in the exhaust the more they get trapped in the combustion chambers riasing temps, is that healthy 4 a turbo engine
,
Bry chill maaan, i am not a geniuse either
i can't even spell or maybe can't even do the research properly.But one thing is good and that is we all learn from each other.
![]()
.
Have you not heared of the phrase"when you're in a hole,stop digging"
An efficient exhaust will aid in the engine producing power and torque,so as you stated you were talking about exhaust efficiency,you cannot have one without the other,I'm surprised you didn't know this what with all the RESEARCH you've been doing.The longer exhaust gases stay in the exhaust the cooler they get thus the slower they flow and the length of time gases stay in the combustion chamber is dictated by valve timing,not what exhaust system you're running.You are wasting my time now as you clearly have no knowledge of what you talk about,find somewhere else to goto try and impress with your ramblings because I doubt there's anyone
left here that's going to take you seriously.
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Hey finnaly some answers, i have just relised we can help each other on hear, Ok iv taken inuf p*ss all stop know just testing 2 see who knows what


lmao! Yeah right, nice back out clause though.




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Hey finnaly some answers, i have just relised we can help each other on hear, Ok iv taken inuf p*ss all stop know just testing 2 see who knows what


Oh dear, that just says it all, any respect I had for you having a rev 4 has now gone, it just goes to show that any xxxx can buy a nice car but his still a xxxx.



Thats it I'm done with this thread, I think the result says it all D2 all the way and never listen to any thing Xxxx says.

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Thats it I'm done with this thread, I think the result says it all D2 all the way and never listen to any thing Xxxx says.











never listen to any thing Xxxx says


or posts



john u seem to know alot about B&Q toilets and bends which tells me u must spend alot of time digesting in the toilets


Thats cos he's bog flushing you




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RedMR² wrote:Hedgehog Dodger wrote:HAHAHAHAHA NUR SPEC IS LAME!!!!!!
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Good choice fella.











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Hedgehog Dodger wrote:RedMR² wrote:Hedgehog Dodger wrote:HAHAHAHAHA NUR SPEC IS LAME!!!!!!
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Departure 2 PRO on its way to me![]()
Good choice fella..
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.good choice.
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Twin exits always look better on the MR2 IMO!
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