6.5L
Old Iron Runner
18 is pretty damn big. I wouldn't say it's a restriction at all. Mine was more a blanket statement comparing pipe size to turbines in general
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Does the Sun go out from the exhaust smoke? Seriously what conditions RPM/Throttle does it smoke that you don't like and how long and bad?
It isn't so bad that it's blocking out the sun, no. When it's cooler out it isn't bad, but when warmer it's definitely more than a haze. I'll try to get some drive-by videos made to show both thw sound and smoke.
Ah ok, thanks for clarifying.18 is pretty damn big. I wouldn't say it's a restriction at all. Mine was more a blanket statement comparing pipe size to turbines in general
Right on. I'm probably somewhere in the middle as my IP and the fuel it puts out is the pacing item and I'm just getting the rest of the combo to keep up with that which may take a little bit more hardware. I'm close though....Sounds like it is time for deciding whether to keep going after hardware or tune for the hardware you have. Put another way, the software is getting out of sync with the hardware.
Where is that 8.95in^2 measured at? I thought when I built my downpipe adapter I had measured the diameter being around 3" but I could be remembering that wrong.HX40 has a turbine exhaust outlet of 8.95 in2 then squeezing it into a 6.49 in2 (aka: 3") downpipe is an issue. Holset going with the 4" on the HX40 is very clear about needing it so there would be no back pressure..
HX35 has a turbine exhaust outlet of 6.49 in2 and flowing into a 6.49 in2 (aka 3").....
Once you get a nice 'growl' from the tailpipe, the next mod is a louder stereo
However we are talking super 40 on his application so that's why my comments..I suspect the 3" pipe is the restriction on the bigger turbine size..That MYHolset site says a required 4 inch downpipe probably because it's a 4in flange. I've seen a lot of HX40's with 3in flange outlet from factory. So why make them if it's a restriction. A lot of the HX40 applications too are on larger engines which flow a lot more exhaust gas than a 6.5L would. I ain't buying into the turbine housing being a restriction because of a 3in downpipe.
The turbine housing opening at Full Marmon/v-band opening.Where is that 8.95in^2 measured at? I thought when I built my downpipe adapter I had measured the diameter being around 3" but I could be remembering that wrong.
Yeah that makes sense. After I asked the question I did the math and that area equates to 3-3/8" in diameter so that sounds reasonable.The turbine housing opening at Full Marmon/v-band opening.
I know a revving video doesn't necessarily equate to what an exhaust sounds like going down the road, but here is what my exhaust install sounded like after I first did it. This is the Diamond Eye modified to fit a Tahoe and the 4"x30" FTE Resonator/Muffler. Of course this is also with the GM8 too so I'm not sure how much this will help you.The very first mod I did was replace all the blown and or rotted out speakers in the first 6.5 we got with some of the best aftermarket that would fit the holes. I kept the factory look and head unit. Then I shoved an Sirius radio in the aftermarket radio hole mainly so one doesn't have to change stations 50 times on a single 550 mile trip as they go out of range. I still need to find the extended cab plastic headliner part that hasn't turned to dust from the AZ heat and sun...
You see when things go "Boom!" leaving said hot oily parts embedded in the pavement (or murdered Elk all over the place) it's a requirement to listen to the calming radio while waiting for the tow truck. Cell phones may not work, fuses for the flashers may have popped from shorted in the crash wires, one battery may be missing it's blown off top, but, the Sirius XM radio is working. (Shorted flashers is why you carry the triangle and flare kit at all times. Replace flares yearly.) As my dad says: "It Ain't No Good Unless You Can Feel It!" Yeah, the factory radio operates with almost all the volume indicators lit and, no, it doesn't go to 11.
Again short in town trips are ok, but, the long trip truck has a quiet exhaust. Patch when used on long trips has me thinking of adding the second resonator that's close to the downpipe like Diamond eye offers for Duramax exhausts.
I'm hoping to hit the dyno next week. Then I'll make a 4" downpipe and we'll see if it makes a difference or not.
Round to oval then back to round.....If you do decide to try this, keep notes on how you do it as others might have an interest if the dyno results are supportive
One thing to watch is the transition from firewall to floorboard is typically tight as IIRC the tranny cross-member and rear heater hoses make for congestion. So a 4" downpipe will eat into that already tight space.
And . . . a 4" downpipe will likely need heat treating right away as it will get even closer to the A/C elements than the 3" pipe.