Transverse exhaust vs. Straight
I've got a 92 Integra and as you know the car has a transverse exhaust. The three 90deg bends around the rear axle make me think that there is a decent amount of power to be gained.
At the same time if I did go straight, I'm expecting the volume would go up. Now since I already want to quiet it down, I was thinking of getting an extra large glasspack to replace my stock sized resonator in the midpipe and modifiying the exhaust to eliminate the double 90 degree bends in the transverse design.
My question is, would the power gain be noticable on a highly top end worked LS (runs 14.55 on old tranny) and how much louder would it be? Would replacing the resonator with an extra long glassback quiet it down enough? TIA
At the same time if I did go straight, I'm expecting the volume would go up. Now since I already want to quiet it down, I was thinking of getting an extra large glasspack to replace my stock sized resonator in the midpipe and modifiying the exhaust to eliminate the double 90 degree bends in the transverse design.
My question is, would the power gain be noticable on a highly top end worked LS (runs 14.55 on old tranny) and how much louder would it be? Would replacing the resonator with an extra long glassback quiet it down enough? TIA
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