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Helix downpipe and uppipe spool up?

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Old 12-21-2003, 02:58 PM
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oh okay ... heh i think it's the cobb stage 2 that helps the turbo spool faster too then.
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The biggest problem with aftermarket headers is the heat loss more than the change in flow, because the actual volume of gas flowing through is the same. The heat loss is lost energy however, and energy is what the turbine needs to spin the compressor wheel. From what has been observed on the Vishnu dyno, aftermarket headers can help midrange torque a little, but they lose top end because they can't provide enough heat and pressure to power the turbine. This goes with what Mike Shields has to say on www.spdusa.com about the engine in a turbo car being nothing mroe than a 'hot gas generator' for the turbo, so that it can pump more air.
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I repeat, this post has been hijacked, everyone remain calm and stay in your seats!
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