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I would agree, probably not much difference but I think stock DP with a CB system might be a little more effective at reducing back pressure. Without changing the amount of air that can get in, i.e. CAI or some kind of forced induction, back pressure isn't really an issue.
Turbo adapters have given the biggest gains from what I have seen on my dyno. Down stream in the exhaust hasnt made much difference in horsepower. A pick up of around 5-10 hp with downpipes has been what I have seen on our dyno before and after. Larger pipes and free flowing cats will make it run more effecently for sure (cooler exhaust temp) and change the sound a little.
How much HP gain have you seen on your Dyno from the Turbo Adapters? I saw the information on SPDs website, but I prefer to hear from an independent source. I considered their downpipes, as well, but I want to avoid CEL issues when I remove my tune to take it into the dealer.
How much HP gain have you seen on your Dyno from the Turbo Adapters? I saw the information on SPDs website, but I prefer to hear from an independent source. I considered their downpipes, as well, but I want to avoid CEL issues when I remove my tune to take it into the dealer.
Removing your tune to take it to the dealer is a waste of time. Dealers can't see what tune you have only how many times it's been flashed. Seeing 2 or 3 flashes isn't abnormal. But if you start taking your tune on and off all the flashes add up and it looks suspicious.
Picked up 18 at the wheels on my dyno. Bone stock on my dyno is about 335 to the wheels. With mpt tune, spd adapters and S&B intake it makes 396-403.
All the tunes I have tested make around the same power with the adapters. Adding down pipes got a 5-10 hp increase.