sports exhuaust how much more bhp
sports exhuaust how much more bhp
Does anyone know how much more bhp a sport exhuaust will give my car. I've got a 1043cc at 45bhp with a twin bore full system and it also had the cat removed.
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Parkie i think you should hold onto that one and get it analysed mate, either it's not actually a 1-litre or something special's going on that we should know about so we can make the neccessary mods to our own!
Back when I was driving my mums Punto I would even have been happy with those speeds, and the thing was almost as rapid as a GT.... (75hp MPi engine in a Golf-size/shape/weight car). Think I got it up to 115 *once* when really, really hammering it and slightly off my box on the craziness of youth.
Back when I was driving my mums Punto I would even have been happy with those speeds, and the thing was almost as rapid as a GT.... (75hp MPi engine in a Golf-size/shape/weight car). Think I got it up to 115 *once* when really, really hammering it and slightly off my box on the craziness of youth.
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I'd expect very little increase in power as the iinlet side of the engine is very restrictive, and you dont have that much power to begin with.
My 1L mk2 cruises at 80-90 on the motorway in warm weather, but I'm lucky to get a constant 70 in cold weather. I did accidently get upto 95 yesterday, and that was going up a slight gradient, then backed off as I dont like to push the engine too hard, and thats just fitted with standard kwik-fit exhaust system.
in fact I still havent driven my GT as fast as my mk2, but then again the mk2 is more fun to drive
My 1L mk2 cruises at 80-90 on the motorway in warm weather, but I'm lucky to get a constant 70 in cold weather. I did accidently get upto 95 yesterday, and that was going up a slight gradient, then backed off as I dont like to push the engine too hard, and thats just fitted with standard kwik-fit exhaust system.
in fact I still havent driven my GT as fast as my mk2, but then again the mk2 is more fun to drive
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in a mk2 yes because the fuel has to vapourise to burn propely and the only way it can do that in a carburetted car is by heating the fuel (which is done by the incomming air). Thats why I'm against cold air feeds on carbed cars, they're a waste of time. on a fuel injected car, the fuel pressure causes the fuel to break up into tiny droplets when the injectors are open which leads to more efficient combustion, although the car still needs to run with rich fueling when its started from cold.Tahrey1043 wrote:You lose power in the cold? How wierdMine seems slower now than it did in December!
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