My question is, does a high flow flex pipe make much difference in gain with a catback system, or is it pretty much the same with the stock flex pipe and catback.
Thanks in advance
if it was the only stock component in your exhaust system...the swap would definately help....like me for example...its the only stock component in my exhaust system....so i'll prolly notice some improvement w/ the swap....im not expecting too much though
i noticed some improvement (butt-dyno) when i put on my bosal flex. it may have been a placebo (sp?), but i'm fairly critical of the mods i do to my car since i have little money to do them with. i feel it was $130 well spent. it's a bottleneck in your exhaust flow, fixing it will improve performance.
hopefully i'll get mine this week. I ordered the FS from new edge. So hopefully it will be here this week. However tony didnt process anything today...i assume because of veterans day. Hope'n to see some action tomorrow.
I got mine from Modern performance, was the only bottleneck left in my exhaust, and I must say it smoothed out the sound nicely, and gave a nice boost on the butt dyno, but then again i stalled it at the same time I switched from the Weapon R intake to the Volant
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Its just got a better flex section to better guard against leaking (previous versions had leaking problems) and the welds are more clean.
Originally posted by Wedge1212: if it was the only stock component in your exhaust system...the swap would definately help....like me for example...its the only stock component in my exhaust system....so i'll prolly notice some improvement w/ the swap....im not expecting too much though
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">I got ZERO hp improvement on the dyno with my custom larger flex coupling.
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