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Old 02-20-2010, 01:08 AM
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Default Just intalled 4" turboback..wonder if i should have went 3.5" DP?

I just finished installing a 4 inch magnaflow turboback exhaust with straight through muffler on my 2000 superduty 7.3 6 speed. I use it mostly for towing or hauling and am worried about loss of lower end torque.

How much torque on average do you lose with a 4" DP?

I have read that i should have lower EGT's vs a 3.5 inch. Is the loss in torque worth the gain of having lower egt's?

Right now i am regretting going full 4", as I did not realize there would be a change in low end torque.

Any insight would be appreciated.

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Old 02-20-2010, 07:37 AM
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The loss in low end torque does not outweight the gains of lower EGTs and faster turbo spooling. You did the right thing, don't worry. If you don't already have a chip, having put on the 4" system is going to be much better for you when you do. Enjoy it, and try to get out of this buyers remorse.
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Loss of torque?
HA!

There will be a slight reduction in flow velocity in the immediate junction between the turbine housing and the downpipe but in a 7000# lb. truck you'll never notice a couple HP at low RPM.

If backpressure is good, then I should be able to pop wheelies once I get around to doing the "potato stuffed in tailpipe" mod.
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Old 02-20-2010, 11:54 AM
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That's good to hear! Thanks guys.
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4 inch Turbo back on a Super duty is the right way to go!!!
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Loss of torque?
HA!

If backpressure is good, then I should be able to pop wheelies once I get around to doing the "potato stuffed in tailpipe" mod.
Does that really work?
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Does that really work?
I'm not exactly sure about the gains from it because I know someone who did that potato mod on a guy's jeep but it still drove home the same as before...but his exhaust was ported from rust which I assume removed all of the performance gains from the potato.
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I'm not exactly sure about the gains from it because I know someone who did that potato mod on a guy's jeep but it still drove home the same as before...but his exhaust was ported from rust which I assume removed all of the performance gains from the potato.
He probably did it wrong!

You are suppose to hammer it in with the end of a broom handle, you have to get it in there as far as it will go for max HP.
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He probably did it wrong!

You are suppose to hammer it in with the end of a broom handle, you have to get it in there as far as it will go for max HP.
Or maybe it was just a magical jeep, that thing blew more black smoke than half of the diesels...and it ran on 87 regular!
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