I was wondering if anyone on here knows if there is any power to be had by adding a Corsa exhaust on my V. I have 600 rwhp going though Kooks headers and no cats, WFM exhaust tubing going to stock mufflers. I love the sound of the car and do not want it to be too loud BUT I am wondering if the stock mufflers are restrictive on high RWHP applications. Has anyone on here dynoed before and after with a similar set up? Thanks
We have and so have other places i have been to. The stock mufflers only hurt you about 14 or so horsepower as long as the center section is gone from what we have seen. If you put the stock mufflers up to our center section you should be ok. A simple 3 to 2.5 inch adapter from napa will make it so you can connect the stock mufflers to it.
Thanks for the input. Are the Corsa sports a lot louder than my current set up? Your center section is awesome. Hard to believe how bad the factor center section is. Thanks
YES! If your primary concern is that your car not be any louder then do not add the Corsa exhaust to the Kooks headers. It will transform the V into a road chewing loud beast at wot!
I think we did some before and after of corsa also, It was on a customers car that had full headers, and we pulled the corsas off to see how much it was too, Im in london right now so i cant pull up the dyno sheets, but he might chime in here. I have the exact number somewhere, but i think straight off the headers with 650 horsepower, the difference was 14 horsepower from corsa vs none.
I took my corsa's off and put the oem mufflers on my exhaust setup. I had heard from others that the car would be too loud with headers and corsa exhaust.
Granted, I am referring to the corsa sports.
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...especially while eliminating the main cats...
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