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Old Jan 29, 2004 | 06:36 AM
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Any time you make a transition from a larger pipe to a smaller one, you increase your exhaust velocity, but decrease your cfm potential, which adds to back pressure.

So basically, having a stock exhaust on a larger header/cat is not going to give you much, if any, gains, since ultimately the engine is going to be limited by the cfm possibility of the stock exhuast, just like the stock engine.
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