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Why isn't there turbo back exhausts?
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11-18-2013, 11:14 PM | #1 |
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Why isn't there turbo back exhausts?
Just like my title says why isn't there any turbo back exhausts for the n54 twin turbo. Can some of the veterans shed some light on that for me.
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11-18-2013, 11:21 PM | #3 |
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Well it would be more of a pita to install than a cat back exhaust. and you'd most likely have two sections connect where the down pipes connect to the exhaust are anyways. So catless downpipes with a cat back exhaust are essentially the same thing I'd think.
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11-18-2013, 11:41 PM | #4 | |
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this. downpipes are an incredible pain in the ass. I couldn't imagine installing anything longer or less malleable to the motor in a cat back set up.
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11-19-2013, 12:08 AM | #9 |
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well he has a point. Its fairly common, even expected that major players offer turbo back exhaust on many other factory turbo cars.
Granted DP+catback=turbo back but in many instances these are combined a) without the typical reduced down piping to fit factory connections for true 3" or whatever all the way back and b) with a slight savings vs buying the parts separately. Then again I've never seen a car with such a huge discrepancy between the cost of DPs and catbacks. N54 DPs are dirt cheap (granted they they are short pipes and usually catless) while most catbacks induce instant sticker shock. |
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11-19-2013, 12:10 AM | #10 |
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There is an exhaust for each turbo? Dual downpipes off each turbo to dual exhaust. 1 pipe for each bank. I am confused on what your are asking/thinking just think of the downpipe as part of the turbo back exhaust if you like. They make 2.5" downpipes there has to be a joint or you could never remove the exhaust. Does not matter if it is 2 inches or 3 it has to have a joint therefore it creates a downpipe.
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11-19-2013, 07:13 AM | #12 |
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It would basically be impossible to install with the way you have to contort the downpipes to get them in the space available, so that is the reason no one does it. The better part of the question though is why doesn't someone make a full turbo back solution as everyone makes the downpipes shrink down at the end to mate to the stock exhaust causing a restriction, then the aftermarket exhaust also has the same restriction as it is made to bolt up to the stock downpipe flange sizes. Someone could make bigger matching flanges to remove the restriction (although from memory even the stock flanges where tight in there and hard to get to the top side, but if you made full solution you could go to a pipe clamp instead and just have 2.5" or 3" pipes all the way through (I think 3's are actually too big to get to the back, but someone could also do a 2 into 1 design off the downpipes into a single 4" pipe also!
Guessing it just would be harder to sell as people replace the downpipes quite often and then later in life go full exhaust, but would be a neat solution!
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11-19-2013, 08:36 AM | #13 | |
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If your issue is wanting to be able to remove it quickly, just don't unbolt the downpipe from the exhaust. Then you will see why there are no all in one type of deals when you cant get it out. If your issue is wanting a full 3" exhaust with no reductions, go to an exhaust shop or performance car shop and have them custom make something for you. |
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People want to think they are getting 3" downpipes even though they all taper down to 2.5. If you had a true dual 2.5" turbo back exhaust people would still want the "3 inch downpipes" (that taper to 2.5 anyway). A lot of people can't get past the fact they are buying just 2.5" downpipes when "3 inch downpipes" are available. I've talked about this with several manufacturers and they all said they could do it but they are in fear of losing sales because of the so called claims of 3" downpipes. By no accident, a true dual 3" turbo back won't fit. So there in lies the problem. As far as a one piece system the tolerances needed would be too high on this platform. It would need to still be broken up, especially for shipping cost purposes. Someone should make a true 3 inch downpipe that is a Y into a 3.5inch Single Exhaust with no taper. That is something that should be considered. They would however lose the market for any potential buyers that want the downpipes or the cat back exhaust section alone. Last edited by Jeff@TopGearSolutions; 11-19-2013 at 04:28 PM.. |
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Cost Market Platform Future growth of the platform Need Competition (though nobody sells one is it worth the cost to make and would it be competitive in the market) With downpipe and exhaust combos at nearly $1000 how much do you think this exhaust would cost to be a true dual turbo back exhaust. Has to be over $1000 easily. So is there a large performance benefit? We don't know. One could argue yes there is a performance benefit but is it worth the extra cost with other feasible options available? It's the same conundrum people run into one buying a $450 intercooler or a $1000 intercooler... does it make that much more power? Not necessarily. Not to mention the styling issues. Some people choose exhaust by style or sound or both. So how many versions would you need? Just to name a few. |
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11-19-2013, 08:05 PM | #21 |
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Why don't threads like this get locked and/or deleted? There is a such thing as a stupid question, and sadly, it seems like this forum is loaded with them lately.
If you do not understand why no one would make a one piece exhaust from turbo to exhaust tip for this car, or really, any car, you probably aren't familiar enough with the platform to even be looking into modding it. What I recommend is that you search, and search, and then search some more. Try to find the answer yourself, and then maybe consider posting a thread for it if you cannot find an answer. Also, google makes a much better search option than the forum's search. |
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