I was thinking about putting 3" exhaust on my stock 1997 240sx cept I don't know if it will work for the 240 I forgot what they called it because it was stock like there wasn't gunna be enough air flow or pressure or something but if it is possible where can I get the parts and what are all the parts that I need to put 3" exhaust on my 240
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dont get a 3" exhaust unless you have a turbo. It will hurt your car instead of help it. or it will give you worse performance. the reason is you want some backpressure on naturally aspirated cars. If you have a turbo you want as little backpressure as possible. Best way to go is buy a 2.5" full exhaust from one of the leading exhaust manufacturers (HKS, Greddy, Apex, Tanabe, Fujitsubo, RSR) Alot of nice exhaust systems can be found on ebay.
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You guys... Seriously, the KA24DE doesn't need back pressure when it's N/A, this has been proven several times over that 3 inch exhaust improves HP.
We are not dealing with a small 1.6L honda engine, plus the KA has a 96mm stock, which doesn't need jack *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* for back pressure.
Go for the 3 inch, you will gain HP even without a cold air. If you can't take my word for it, the search the forum for the dyno charts on here and on Zilvia.
Hope you can get a good exhaust setup Dc2TyP3R
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i dont know about the 3 inch thing, i mean if its proven than ignore me but back pressure is needed for any n/a motor, its all a matter of how much, i think you will have better results with a 2.5 whatever you do dont delete that cat, we did it to a friend of mines car and lost a whole 1.2 seconds off his quarter mile, so i say a 2.5 would be better for you unless you were looking at swapping in an sr.............................
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Originally posted by GotNismo?i dont know about the 3 inch thing, i mean if its proven than ignore me but back pressure is needed for any n/a motor, its all a matter of how much, i think you will have better results with a 2.5 whatever you do dont delete that cat, we did it to a friend of mines car and lost a whole 1.2 seconds off his quarter mile, so i say a 2.5 would be better for you unless you were looking at swapping in an sr.............................
ok so i'm gonna be putting an sr into my '90 240, and does that mean i want to get a 3" exhaust or what?
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for a turbo the bigger the better (no exhaust is actually best) horsepower wise, but when going with a full exhaust system yea 3 inches is awesome, some companies (such as APS) make 3 1/8 or 3 1/2 inch exhaust, pending on your application
on my sr, i have a greddy downpipe (3in), a heavythrottle test pipe (3in), and an espelir catback (3 1/8in piping 5 in tip) and i am very pleased, not to loud and lets the turbo breathe so much more efficiantly
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Yeah I had a 3" on my KA and it definetely added power, just get it, that way if you go turbo, your good to goOriginally posted by Realchaos1You guys... Seriously, the KA24DE doesn't need back pressure when it's N/A, this has been proven several times over that 3 inch exhaust improves HP.
We are not dealing with a small 1.6L honda engine, plus the KA has a 96mm stock, which doesn't need jack *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored* for back pressure.
Go for the 3 inch, you will gain HP even without a cold air. If you can't take my word for it, the search the forum for the dyno charts on here and on Zilvia.
Hope you can get a good exhaust setup Dc2TyP3R
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Originally posted by GotNismo?for a turbo the bigger the better (no exhaust is actually best) horsepower wise, but when going with a full exhaust system yea 3 inches is awesome, some companies (such as APS) make 3 1/8 or 3 1/2 inch exhaust, pending on your application
on my sr, i have a greddy downpipe (3in), a heavythrottle test pipe (3in), and an espelir catback (3 1/8in piping 5 in tip) and i am very pleased, not to loud and lets the turbo breathe so much more efficiantly
ok cool thanx, i was gonna make mine a street only at first, then make it track only (maybe) so that should work
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