Exhaust Piping Enquiries

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Hei guys hope u guys can help me out here, i m using a 4g92 auto. Currently my exhaust piping size is 1.6" and 2 centre bullet with a S-flow muffler. Feel like no power when goin up hill...Some told me was the piping size should be 2inches instead of my current 1.6inches.
And some say its not related to the piping size instead is the centre bullet... :frown: i'm kinda confused now...
 

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yo bro
when do piping try not to do too large 4 the size of the piping
since ur engine is 4g92 auto.
try to fit in 1.8"
n the centre bullet actually is use to reduce the noise would not affect much of ur car performance
 

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agree with gsrturbo9166, the centre bullet function is reduce the sound, but depending on design, the bullet would also help to give a lil back pressure ;) hope this info helps :D
 

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ic...Thanks guys
But i went to the muffler shop they say no 1.8 inch piping... :frown: wtf...they say either 1.6 inch or 2 inch...
i was also shock to hear they dun have..
Do u know where i can get 1.8 inch piping??
 

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1.8' n 2' piping not much different ler....y not 1 shooot juz take da 2'..?
well.. u can maintain yo s-flow muffler n to 2' middle box as well

2' would be great if u have future plaining to further upgrade yo performance since u mention yo car is underpower
 

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gsrTurbo9166 said:
yo bro
when do piping try not to do too large 4 the size of the piping
since ur engine is 4g92 auto.
try to fit in 1.8"
n the centre bullet actually is use to reduce the noise would not affect much of ur car performance
I was told that there is a type of centre bullet which has rotation inside the bullet...does that help to provide more pressure like wat GAVAN said??

Cheong Mou Kei 4G9XT said:
1.8' n 2' piping not much different ler....y not 1 shooot juz take da 2'..?
The problem is i heard advice from people that mayb 2 inch will make the car sluggish and lose power instead of gaining it.
 

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ya some kind of centre bullet is use to produce more pressure 4 ur car
2" for a normal n original car is too big
then when u pick up or step on ur accelerator u will feel that ur car r underpower
if u really hv plan in the future don change it now n wait till u mod all the parts then u only change it
if not u will waste many money coz one piping size will not suitable at every state of modding
 

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gsrTurbo9166 said:
ya some kind of centre bullet is use to produce more pressure 4 ur car
2" for a normal n original car is too big
then when u pick up or step on ur accelerator u will feel that ur car r underpower
if u really hv plan in the future don change it now n wait till u mod all the parts then u only change it
if not u will waste many money coz one piping size will not suitable at every state of modding
So would you still suggest me to try 1.8 inch piping?? or changing the centre bullet??
Will be changing my air filter soon too. No major mods in mind yet...any suggestion?
 

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er, actually, 1.6cc engines can use 2" also, no problem, the air-flow is sufficient, but you gotta check your rear tail-pipe outlet, make sure its no bigger than 2" ;) cause when it becomes toooo big, then the back pressure is lost and you gonna have problems, suggested 2" piping with original route would be the best suggestion :D my two cents larr...cause as experiance my friend had, he used those straight under the petrol tank pipings and his petrol was superbly heavy but you get lots of pickup from it.just wanna share with you
 

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gavan said:
actually, 1.6cc engines can use 2" also, no problem, the air-flow is sufficient, but you gotta check your rear tail-pipe outlet, make sure its no bigger than 2" cause when it becomes toooo big, then the back pressure is lost and you gonna have problems, suggested 2" piping with original route would be the best suggestion my two cents larr...cause as experiance my friend had, he used those straight under the petrol tank pipings and his petrol was superbly heavy but you get lots of pickup from it.just wanna share with you
ic...thanks for the advice guys...Any recommendation on which exhaust shop that i should go to??
 

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go for 2 centre bullet. add another 1. piping get 1.75" 2 bullet better
during hill climb..
 

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verticalimit said:
go for 2 centre bullet. add another 1. piping get 1.75" 2 bullet better
during hill climb..
correct me if im wrong,
2 centre bullets.. to enable for more back pressure to be generated (creating more torque) as well as to "muffle" the sound a little too?
 

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yeah, its something like that...if your car is able to fit 2 bullets or more with a muffler that is....like mine, cant fit a nice rear muffler, so i went with the 2 bullets setup...

charade marr.... no backside, cannot put nice muffler also :(
 

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Currently i m using 2 bullets...but the piping is smaller ler oni 1.6inch...But the 1st centre bullet mayb empty already since after 2 years...not so sure bout that.
Where can i get 1.75 or 1.8 inch piping...i went to 2 exhaust specialist in puchong and they told me dun have...oni got 1.5 ,1.6 and 2.0 inch above.

As currently using 2 bullets already i can't hear any sound from my muffler...all noise comes from my engine. :tongue:
 
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since its about exhaust thing, wanna ask my Q also...

if im driving a honda city vtec 1.5....how much inch of muffler should i get...and the bullet aswell?...is it changing muffler can get some noise d?...wat kind of setup can gain some performance for my car? the whole exhaust system included which few thing? those replica thing can be function as gaining for performance, o just for looks?sorry noob on exhaust, so wanna ask for suggestion and opinion and also experience from all expert experienced sifu...
 

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I heard of removing the Catalyst converter and replace it with a bullet will help provide more power...is that true??
Is CAT the part right after ur extractor that looks like a jagung?? lol :biggrin:
 

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sorry to kacau ur thread ...

guyz ,
im drivin a wira 1.5 carb , i plan to change my exhaust system to straight pipe without muffler ... how many inches will be da best for my car ?? ... thankz
 

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eric_ho20 said:
sorry to kacau ur thread ...

guyz ,
im drivin a wira 1.5 carb , i plan to change my exhaust system to straight pipe without muffler ... how many inches will be da best for my car ?? ... thankz
yo bro
1.8"-2.0" is the most suitable size for ur car
 

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yeap...for 1.5...1.75 o 1.8" will be more than enuf...but u can go 4 2" also which is good 4 future upgrade
 

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