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Backpressure after turbo turbines is bad for performance, period. Anyone who tells you differently is blowing smoke up your ass.
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Not that appeasing me is on your to-do list, but like I said before, I still haven't seen any solid evidence that your statement is absolutely solid truth. I am NOT denying performance gains, I'm saying that it's not conclusive that it's GOOD for your setup. Hence the comment about proof, leaky seals, etc. I define good as increased power and increased longevity.
EDIT: I don't mean to derail the thread. You can ignore this.
seems like it would be common sense that back pressure on a turbo = more resistance for the turbo to move, therefore making less power
i would like to point out the location of your exhaust cutout valve motors/solenoids. are way to close to your stock exhaust. your electrical/mechanical device is going to have a short life. in that location. i would rotate the head unit away from the source of heat.
cc
Do you have proof to back up that claim?
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seems like it would be common sense that back pressure on a turbo = more resistance for the turbo to move, therefore making less power
i would like to point out the location of your exhaust cutout valve motors/solenoids. are way to close to your stock exhaust. your electrical/mechanical device is going to have a short life. in that location. i would rotate the head unit away from the source of heat.
cc
i would like to point out the location of your exhaust cutout valve motors/solenoids. are way to close to your stock exhaust. your electrical/mechanical device is going to have a short life. in that location. i would rotate the head unit away from the source of heat.
cc
I would like to point out that, unless he bought a really cheap unit, those exhaust cutouts are designed for those conditions. It's clocked the way it is for best fitment into his application.
As long as we are all pointing things out,