Running open exhaust?
I have recently installed a new rear sway bar + subframe brace and I removed the axle back section of my OEM exhaust so that i had more room to work. When I was finished and I went to reinstall the muffler I found that I did not have the neccesary room to remount my axle back. SO I have been driving around for a little while with no muffler (my car is surprisingly quiet?). I even got pulled over and got a speeding ticket and the CHP didn't say **** about my exhaust? (not that I am complaining)
but my real question here is what are the effects of runnning an open exhaust like this. I do plan on getting a new exhaust soon but I gotta save up a little chedda....
SO what effect does this absence of back pressure have on my motor? anything I need to watch out for? or should I be alright for a couple weeks?
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but my real question here is what are the effects of runnning an open exhaust like this. I do plan on getting a new exhaust soon but I gotta save up a little chedda....
SO what effect does this absence of back pressure have on my motor? anything I need to watch out for? or should I be alright for a couple weeks?
Thanks
I've been running without exhuast for 2 years... its a good question though
anyone know? I know the back pressure helps the engine, but I don't think it will "hurt" it.
anyone know? I know the back pressure helps the engine, but I don't think it will "hurt" it.
careful driving in rain, i had a golf and removed the muffler temporarilty....well make a long story short, i was on the turnpike and it started to rain, all that water got in the muffler, and it wasnt fun.....just watch out for rain
I only ask because I had a friend who used to have a CRX, one nite he ran over a man hole that stuck out of the road a little. He ripped of his whole exhaust and CAT and muffler and everything. He ended up seizing his motor later that year, probly a good 3-5 months later but the mechanic told him that it had something to do with him running around with no back pressure for so long?
umm - no. Free flow through the exhaust side will not seize a motor. The only thing you are doing that some may consider bad is killing the ozone. Backpressure does not prevent oil pressure from dropping or any other reason that the motor would seize.
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ya some times my car actually almost stutters or bogs when I am in the real low RPM's, but once I get it up a little it feels much better. It just started bogging out in the Low range so i wanted to make sure I didn't have anything to worry about
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umm - no. Free flow through the exhaust side will not seize a motor. The only thing you are doing that some may consider bad is killing the ozone. Backpressure does not prevent oil pressure from dropping or any other reason that the motor would seize.
True, however not having a muffler doesnt effect the toxicity of your exhaust either. It will only really effect flow characteristics and sound. Nothing else.
umm - no. Free flow through the exhaust side will not seize a motor. The only thing you are doing that some may consider bad is killing the ozone. Backpressure does not prevent oil pressure from dropping or any other reason that the motor would seize.
True, however not having a muffler doesnt effect the toxicity of your exhaust either. It will only really effect flow characteristics and sound. Nothing else.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dimi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Doesn't running open exhaust ruin your valves? Someone on H-T once said that you can and will burn your valves if you run open exhaust. Is this true?</TD></TR></TABLE>Nah, the dumbass who said that was referring to his HARLEY, because he ran an open exhaust on that and burnt the valves, so now he thinks itll happen in any vehicle.
LOL @ comparing a harley motor to a honda motor.
LOL @ comparing a harley motor to a honda motor.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkoundrelUSA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Can't running no axleback also aim all the hot *** air towards your brakes and bushings annd whatnot? I'm no genius so dont quote me on that. I heard it could</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ya they are getting a little black coating from the exhaust fumes. but i think I will be alright. They needed to be replaced sooner or later anyways.
Ya they are getting a little black coating from the exhaust fumes. but i think I will be alright. They needed to be replaced sooner or later anyways.
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