riceburnerfb1
Automotive
- Oct 8, 2009
- 6
I am about to begine the process of building a collector pipe for a 1425cc dragrace type motorcycle.
Historically I have always used 1.5" on some of the later ones I upped the size to 1.625" with good results.
I have always used a standard exhaust housing, collector with a common area before the inlet to the turbine. On the motor I am going with a split tangent exhaust housing to keep the exhasut pressures and burn gasses away from the clean combustion.
My question is...drum roll please....I want to go to larger primary tubing on the collector 1.750", (the exhaust size and trim is staying the same, a 58 and a 62 I beleive) would upping the size of the pipe be an increase of velocity at the turbine? Or will the larger pipes kill the velocity because of the increased volume of the pipe itself?
Or will it just be an exercise in making an exhaust pipe special when nothing will change?
Thanks for your input in advance.
s.r.
Historically I have always used 1.5" on some of the later ones I upped the size to 1.625" with good results.
I have always used a standard exhaust housing, collector with a common area before the inlet to the turbine. On the motor I am going with a split tangent exhaust housing to keep the exhasut pressures and burn gasses away from the clean combustion.
My question is...drum roll please....I want to go to larger primary tubing on the collector 1.750", (the exhaust size and trim is staying the same, a 58 and a 62 I beleive) would upping the size of the pipe be an increase of velocity at the turbine? Or will the larger pipes kill the velocity because of the increased volume of the pipe itself?
Or will it just be an exercise in making an exhaust pipe special when nothing will change?
Thanks for your input in advance.
s.r.