Rotrex + RB Header Exhaust Sizing
#21
Apologies for digging this one up from the dead, but it is great information.
Twibs415 - Thanks for the back to back isolated change and validation, not often you see such clear cut results.
One question - are your power / torque figures at the wheel or at the crank?
I run a coldside twinscrew through a 2.5" exhaust, currently 285hp / 255whp. Looking into going up to 3" along with a better manifold.
If your figures are in crank hp then we are fairly comparable, if you are talking whp not so much!
Twibs415 - Thanks for the back to back isolated change and validation, not often you see such clear cut results.
One question - are your power / torque figures at the wheel or at the crank?
I run a coldside twinscrew through a 2.5" exhaust, currently 285hp / 255whp. Looking into going up to 3" along with a better manifold.
If your figures are in crank hp then we are fairly comparable, if you are talking whp not so much!
#24
In addition to sizing considerations, what about coatings/wrap effects on exhaust efficiency? I've read that there are gains to be had. just ceramic coated my RB header and 2.5" mid-pipe. Heading to the dyno next week to see if there is any improvement.
This is on a C15-60 Rotrex supercharged 1.8liter NB1 engine. It currently produces about 200 rwhp.
This is on a C15-60 Rotrex supercharged 1.8liter NB1 engine. It currently produces about 200 rwhp.
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