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- Davva2004
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Less back pressure = more BHP! Turbo cars don't need back pressure like NA cars do, NA cars use the contrictions in the exhaust to create waves of pressure down the exhaust pipe which helps suck all the exhaust fumes out of the cylinder, it's called scavenging. Because turbo cars force fill the cylinders they run less overlap on the cams as the engine doesn't need to suck in it's own air fuel mix. Turbo cars produce more power with a freeflow exhaust, for example on my RS Turbo replacing the stock 2" pipe with two silencers for a 3" pipe with one unrestrictive backbox gave me 15bhp @ fly.
- Welly
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Too true, Turbo's respond well to a free flowing system, NA cars can suffer a loss of torque with some 'performance'
systems.
A decat effectively removes a restriction in the system so things just happen a bit quicker, this can 'free up' a few BHP's although the real benefit is the way it delivers the power afterwards.

A decat effectively removes a restriction in the system so things just happen a bit quicker, this can 'free up' a few BHP's although the real benefit is the way it delivers the power afterwards.
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Have a look at buying a CAT for your car and gutting the insides of it b4 fitting. Then when it comes to MOT time you can just swap over to your proper CAT as with petrols you need it for the MOT.
I've been quoted £120 for a De-Cat for my HDi from AAS Exhausts.
I've been quoted £120 for a De-Cat for my HDi from AAS Exhausts.
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Vehicles I own:-
1999 S Peugeot 406 LX 1.9TD (90% WVO, 10% Petrol)
2000 W Ford Transit LWB High Roof 2.5D
1997 R E36 BMW 328i Saloon (Drift/Track Car)
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SOLD --- 2001 Y 406 GTX 2.0 HDi 110bhp
Vehicles I own:-
1999 S Peugeot 406 LX 1.9TD (90% WVO, 10% Petrol)
2000 W Ford Transit LWB High Roof 2.5D
1997 R E36 BMW 328i Saloon (Drift/Track Car)
1995 N E36 BMW 328i Saloon (Spare Parts Car)

SOLD --- 2001 Y 406 GTX 2.0 HDi 110bhp
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- 1.8 16v
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ok just to simplifie this...(im learning) if i take the cat off its going to improve performance...?
dose this work with Turbo diesels??
and can you do the job witout to much mucking around.... cutting etc
whats this de-cat pipe?? is it something you can buy that saves cutting and boddging?
soz if i sound dumb lol
dose this work with Turbo diesels??
and can you do the job witout to much mucking around.... cutting etc
whats this de-cat pipe?? is it something you can buy that saves cutting and boddging?
soz if i sound dumb lol
- Davva2004
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nipper76 wrote:ok just to simplifie this...(im learning) if i take the cat off its going to improve performance...?
Not always... turbo petrol engines yes, NA petrol engines it's more complicated as you tend to lose torque.
dose this work with Turbo diesels??
Erm... pass. I would presume that the principle would be the same as a turbocharged petrol engine though.
and can you do the job witout to much mucking around.... cutting etc
Yes, by buying a decat pipe.
whats this de-cat pipe?? is it something you can buy that saves cutting and boddging?
It's a pipe that is the exact length of the cat housing with the correct flanges on it, you just unbolt the cat out of the exhaust system and bolt in the decat pipe. That way you can swap it back for MOT time because no cat equipped car will pass the emissions section of an MOT test without a cat fitted.
soz if i sound dumb lol
Not at all!
- Welly
- The moderator formally known as Welton
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Funny isn't it, no one seems to know anything about exhaust systems on Diesel engines and whether they can be improved upon or whatever.
(I don't mean you Davva, best mate, I just meant generally, you know)
Been bothering me for ages that.
(I don't mean you Davva, best mate, I just meant generally, you know)
Been bothering me for ages that.
Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work