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I understand people want to use math and maybe math would determine if there's an actual loss IF you knew all the variables which I doubt most people do. I think the very tiny area in the X section is so small that the exhaust really isn't as choked as people think. Let's not forget our cars come with crushed exhaust pipes from the factory that look unsightly to many people and MUST be restrictive according to some yet I don't think anyone has confirmed that they're a restriction. I've heard one person say around 800whp, cant recall if thats confirmed, and that's dual crushed 2 3/4" pipes which by all exhaust calculators says it should be a restriction around 550hp. The biggest restriction in exhaust is always closest to the engine, that means the headers are most restrictive and then followed by the cats, after that, the catback exhaust just don't seem to matter as much as long as you aren't installing a 1" garden hose size pipe. This stands to reason as we go UP in catback exhaust size from the factory exhaust, we typically gain nothing.
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I seem to recall there some discussion on this muffler last year and if I recall, early versions of this muffler (or maybe the PN was slightly different) did actually combine into a single 3" section but later versions were proven to be an actual X pipe internally and not a single 3" section. Maybe that's where some of the confusion is coming from. I eyeballed mine very well before installing it and mine was a true X internally, there was no single 3" pipe section.
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Not sure what 12599 is, maybe they replaced the design with a true x design or it’s a new part itself. However 12469 still exists for sale from numerous places. Actually I just double checked. 12599 is a completely different part #/muffler.
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12599 however is a true X pipe.
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This has become quite the conundrum
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If you look at the attached schematic, lower right corner is #12469 They mentioned they have other mufflers that indeed have an internal X But this form that fits in the tunnel with a 5x8” and variable length doesn’t exist with them with an X. They are typically wider. Again passing what info I got from the tech. I really wanted it to work out for me but it is what it is. As an aside, I installed the 3” in out MBRP resonators and while the sound is louder/more aggressive… I was able to go full WOT, full power and breathed a sigh of relief. Still need to figure out a quieter solution for certain tracks but if I am cruising around and don’t jump on the throttle it’s quiet enough and quite reasonable. |
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I did two events besides street/highway driving: (1) Car rally that was about 280mi and 5 checkpoints (2) SCCA autocross event. Initial observations: Quieter, really nice sound. Minimal and medium load situations are fine. With the 2650 and a ton of torque, you can get around most cases using only 10-30% of the throttle and the setup was perfectly fine. Further observations (40% throttle - 100% throttle): 1. Mid throttle, high load situations I was getting some bucking as the boost went to about 15psi - something I did not experience before and I'm not experiencing it right now as I pulled the muffler out yesterday. I data logged some of this with the PDR: coming out of a turn 20mph, 1.1g, accelerating to 60mph. Tried in 2nd gear and 3rd gear. More pronounced in 3rd gear and a bit better in 2nd gear. 2. WOT scenarios - i.e. coming out of a turn (low speed 30mph about 1.15g according to PDR) to about 125mph. Visible jagged edges on longitudinal acceleration throughout RPM band. - also noticed this on many highway pulls 40/50/60 roll to 120+ speeds. The car would just sit back instead of propelling itself (if that makes sense at all) Had both myself and some instructors/passengers who came for a ride with me and driven the car note that it felt choked off because the power comes on wanting to go and you can literally feel it in the pedal rolling back on you. Keep in mind, if you're happy with it... keep running it. Just trying to share my experience and maybe it will help some of you. Without the muffler, WOT - the car took off with the pedal mashed to the floorboard while trying to break traction on the freeway. |
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