Holdddd on.

Now i'm not the most learned chap when it comes to engines but i'm pretty sure, on NA's at least, you need some

"""backpressure""" not because backpressure is good, but if you go too large on your tube you lessen

/ lose the scavenging effect because the gasses are moving slower in the large tube

(nothing to do with backpressure hence the

""").

Backpressure will exist in any system unless it's just a straight pipe.

Now, i'd assume this is most important off the cylinder on an NA car, so in the manifold.

The only problem with our turbo cars is the f**koff turbo creating huge backpressure and runing the airflow, so there goes the main benifit of having a tuned exhaust size and length.

Post turbo it's just about getting the gasses out as quickly as possible, if the turbo is having to exhaust into a

+ve pressure it's only going to slow it.

Which is bad.

What and why this does to the seals i don't know, though i tend to believe what Jonno says.

Perhaps you care to explain Neil?