So on many turbo cars, a downpipe gives you the most performance gains, while mufflers/catback seem more popular because they change the sound and are easier to get to. I found a bunch of old threads about mids/cats not helping much, but not much talking about gains from just doing downpipes without a catback.
I really don't want a noisier exhaust, especially in the low-midrange, or any drone on highway trips, but I am considering downpipes to remove that restriction after the turbos, if I can get the quicker spooling and power/torque gains while keeping my stock mufflers (I have a '22 with the active valves). Does this make sense, and does anyone have sound or dyno comparisons for downpipes with stock mufflers?
I have plugs/intakes and run map 2 on 93 or 4 on E30. For reference, K8 shows +46hp / +62lbs-ft:
Kia Stinger 3.3T - Ultimate Performance HFC Downpipe + Mid Pipe Combo Kit
I really don't want a noisier exhaust, especially in the low-midrange, or any drone on highway trips, but I am considering downpipes to remove that restriction after the turbos, if I can get the quicker spooling and power/torque gains while keeping my stock mufflers (I have a '22 with the active valves). Does this make sense, and does anyone have sound or dyno comparisons for downpipes with stock mufflers?
I have plugs/intakes and run map 2 on 93 or 4 on E30. For reference, K8 shows +46hp / +62lbs-ft:
Kia Stinger 3.3T - Ultimate Performance HFC Downpipe + Mid Pipe Combo Kit
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