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hey, anyone know about what kind of gain I could expect on a 4.0, if a flowmaster muffler and a hi flo cat were added? estimates?
i'm telling you, if you want power from this, you could get a $100 dynomax catback and replace the cat with a straight pipe, but it wouldn't be street legal. with no muffler, it's really too loud and when you floor it it feels like a 4-popper. i woulda said exhaust scavaging, but i knew what you were trying to say, and tried to keep it simple. those two terms are used interchangably so much....cmotsvt said:So running an open header and short pipe would be ok then? Aside from sounding horrible.
scoobyxj said:I can't tell you what amount of H/P is gained, but I can tell ou that when I added a Flow Master 40 series to the otherwise stock exaust on my 2000 4.0 that there was a very noticable difference of more power at freeway crusing, and full throttle passing.
Cjmartz2k said:It's not about backpressure, it's about exhuast gas scavanging and air velocity. People misuse that term all the time. You can't put 4" pipe on a 4.0 and just cover up half the tail pipe to get some backpressure. The piping need to be the right size all the way back--to big, air goes to slow and your low RPM power sucks--to small, high end gets restricted. Smooth bends, high flow muffler, and the right size piping--2 1/4 to 2 3/4 I would guess for a 4.0/4.6 I'd guess. Maybe Dyno will comment.
"Okay"?cmotsvt said:So running an open header and short pipe would be ok then? Aside from sounding horrible.
cmotsvt said:So running an open header and short pipe would be ok then? Aside from sounding horrible.
cmotsvt said:Thanks for straightening it out guys, I was getting sick of hearing guys say that "the XJ needs backpressure". I feel good hearing from others that thats not right.
John(XJ)Jeep said:Like I said before I'm not that experienced in this area. Iv'e seen very short exhaustes on very powerfull cars (not stock) and usually all the same configuration, short wide pipes that are routed as straight as possible.
John(XJ)Jeep said:I'm just saying you guys are contradicting what a lot of modders do with their exhaust systems. Also I just found out why my exhaust does what it does, it gets a boost at 3000 RPM because thats the point where the gases flow fast enough to beat the back-pressure the pipe is creating.
John(XJ)Jeep said:The only reason that I see for back-pressure or "scavaging" is for turbo applications. I know that turbo egines really need a certain amount of
back-pressure to run properly.
Like I said before I'm not that experienced in this area. Iv'e seen very short exhaustes on very powerfull cars (not stock) and usually all the same configuration, short wide pipes that are routed as straight as possible.
I'm just saying you guys are contradicting what a lot of modders do with their exhaust systems. Also I just found out why my exhaust does what it does, it gets a boost at 3000 RPM because thats the point where the gases flow fast enough to beat the back-pressure the pipe is creating.