The downpipe itself remains at 3" until the v-band at the end. We then have an adapter which will transition the size to mate with the factory cat-back. For those bolting on our cat-back, we will have a v-band adapter which mates the pipes, retaining a 3" ID until the y-section where it splits to dual 2.5" piping. This will provide unrestricted, smooth exhaust flow.Does the pipe downstep by 1/2" where the downpipe meets the catback or is this just a bad angle? Love the shiny!
BTW you need to have a before and after sound without the catback so people get an idea of how it changes the raw engine noise before it gets filtered by the muffler.
Thanks for following our progress!Well looks like I will most likely get this downpipe, looks awesome.
Thanks!Looks great John, following closely.
It does look like they will be compatible! The Flowmaster setup appears to neck down at the downpipe connection to the factory size. Using our adapter, the systems should bolt into place just fine. Do keep in mind that this will neck down quite a bit at this connection point. As noted above, combining our downpipe and cat-back will eliminate the need to neck-down to the factory piping size.Will it fit to my Flowmaster cat back? Awesome product and design, thank you! If the price is right, I'll have this on my car! ;-) You guys are amazing!
Yes, we saw variances of around 5 whp between the setups, but this could also be slight changes from one run to the next. We used the same tune for both setups, which likely was a big contributor to the similar output.Interesting that there wasn't much of a power difference between catted vs catless with all else being the same.
Always a good read John.
It shouldn't make a huge impact on this. We still saw nice power gains with the factory cat-back mated to our down-pipe. Assuming the flowmaster setup necks down and then enlarges past the mid-section, gains should certainly be applicable. Not optimal, but it should not make a massive impact. Ideally you would want to retain a larger diameter through the full length of the exhaust to reduce flow restrictions. This is our intention with our downpipe/cat-back setup.Look good. Base on your answer to the other bro about fitting with the flowmaster catback, Would this take away the hp and torque gain?