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Exhaust Science Demystified

The fact is most cars are leaving horsepower on the table. We show you how to get it back.
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This More Performance LS6... 
   
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This More Performance LS6 relied heavily on the effectiveness of the Nextel Cup-style Kook's long 4-into-2-short-into-1 headers to bring the entire power production program together. The result: 726 horsepower!
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Fig 2 A high-performance or... 
   
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Fig 2 A high-performance or race engine relies heavily on an exhaust-driven induction cycle (the fifth cycle) to achieve those 100 percent-plus volumetric efficiency figures.
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Fig 3 This comparison between... 
   
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Fig 3 This comparison between the piston's suction on the intake compared with the exhausts indicates just how much potential there is in exhaust tuning.
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Fig 4 This chart applies to... 
   
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Fig 4 This chart applies to normally aspirated engines. For street headers, where low-speed torque is of prime importance (especially with a stock converter and high rear end gears), use the lower line to select the appropriate primary size. For hot street machines having reasonably big cams and decent compression, use the middle line to size the primary. For race engines, use the top line. If nitrous is involved, check out the nitrous header section.
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If the primaries on these... 
   
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If the primaries on these custom Hooker Headers look big on this Vizard-built 1540hp nitrous-injected 502, then it's because, at 2.5-inch diameter, they are. These big primaries dumped into a 4-inch secondary having an installed length of 14 inches.
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Although getting every primary... 
   
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Although getting every primary on this Vizard 5.0L road race engine the same length was not the number one goal of the Kook's Headers, the routing did allow for both closely similar lengths and smooth flowing curves.
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Even though it was still a... 
   
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Even though it was still a couple of inches short of optimum, the collector extension (arrowed) was worth up to 40 lb-ft of additional torque in the 3,000 to 4,600 rpm range.
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Fig 5 Here are the gains,... 
   
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Fig 5 Here are the gains, as measured at the rear wheels, produced by the collector extension arrowed in the nearby photo.
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For any serious effort to... 
   
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For any serious effort to make power, header coating should be considered a must. My back-to-back dyno tests have always shown positive results.
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A UNCC Motorsports student checks the flow of the popular 2.5-inch Flowmaster street muffler installation for stock to mildly-modified 5.0 Mustangs. With 290 cfm each, a pair is good for zero-loss on a 265hp engine.
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Fig 6 In terms of flow, an... 
   
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Fig 6 In terms of flow, an inlet, muffler and outlet that appears to the airflow to look like number 1 is what is needed. A real-world muffler (number 2) does not look like number 1, but number 4. This shows that the muffler, not the pipe, is the usual restriction. Some race mufflers actually have a core flow greater than the in/out pipe and look like number 5.

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