4”. It’s the only size they had at the time they shipped the order. I can swap out for a 3.5. The 2” side was what was important.
David
What mufflers do you plan to run?
So here is a hand diagram for prioritizing max performance when open, and muffled when shut...
Also another option if you can fit 3.5" halfway back is to put the cutouts ahead of the rear axle before the mufflers, inline with the exhaust tube again but further back, but max performance would require a longer run of the larger pipe.
These options do not help flow when shut, you may get pressure waves bouncing back off the closed cutout, which is why I don't use cutouts. You may need different tunes for open/closed.
Just throwing out ideal open performance options. It's your car, so if you are prioritizing something else, have at it. I like your idea of just bypassing the muffler and back into the tailpipe, that could make a lot of sense if it's a restrictive quiet muffler, could be quiet then increase flow while adding sound that still sounds good if that is the goal.
Keep in mind if you don't keep a full 3.5" dual exit as an option you will likely sacrifice some ponies you can't get back. Which is fine if you are good with that.
Also, I've seen a lot of road grime under cars that dump the exhaust under the car, black grime with pump gas and gray grime with race gas. Your tune can be great but over time it still happens.
Another option is dual 3.5" all the way back, with 2 mufflers in series on each side, may be quiet enough without needing cutouts. But it may be hard to fit them.
Lots of compromises...ease of maintenance, sound, performance, looks, cleanliness, cost, etc. I am just arming you with more information that you likely already knew so you can decide exactly how you want to build it. I look forward to your results.
Same thinking. 7 is really bad. At least 8 points forward.
David
You may be able to get to them from under the car but the starter might make that a little more difficult?
