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Old 08-05-2006, 12:24 PM
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Default How bad is the actual lag on Equal Length Vs. Log Manifolds?

I have read in thread that it takes longer for the turbos to spool up on Equal Length than Log Manifolds? Is this true and how bad is the Lag?
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Default Re: How bad is the actual lag on Equal Length Vs. Log Manifolds? (Turblow...)

1 rpm

EL>LOG anyday if you have the money
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Default Re: How bad is the actual lag on Equal Length Vs. Log Manifolds? (StolenTeg)

Question is far to vague to give an appropriate answer so I'll just say its around 500-1000rpm. Just know the equation changes upon a number of other variables. If you dare to get more specific, your answer can be more specific.
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Default Re: How bad is the actual lag on Equal Length Vs. Log Manifolds? (Turblow...)

On a local guys car we went from a Log to a Ramhorn. Spool differnce was maybe 300-400rpm (if that) but a nice chunk of power was made by doing the switch.
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