Exhaust piping question




I´d say it´s not.
I´ve been tuning cars for about 35 years now, seen losses before as i said.
And Mercedes M156 isn´t unique, it´s just an ottomotor, as all else i´ve been tuning.
If going up in area and down again creates backpressure, this because the bigger area looses speed of gasses and by that makes more pressure.
The exhaustpulses running in to this 'highpressure' area will create higher pressure upstreams against the engine, and with that less performance due to pumpinglosses increase and eventual extractingeffect in overlap period get less force doing it´s thing.
IF one would want to make area alternations you would NEVER want to decrease the area after one had been going up.
There are some people saying that the exhaust is colder and needs less area the further back you get on the exhaust system, that´s just humbug.
I lost about 100hp in an 4cyl turboengine in doing that.(723hp from the beginning)
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This combined with cks headers 100cell cats, and 3" piping all the way, and the xpipe has a lite bit of a venturi as it is some squaremillimetres smaller, 300mm long, then back up to two 3" flowmaster FX mufflers and special end tips(big ovals like CK63RS), custom made by me, by the way, whole system without heaers is custom by me.
This has created a deep rumble growl thing, like amg rumble but way deeper, and at high revs it screams together with that growl combined.
A little bit of failure, but i have learned to like it due to it is a special sound like almost no one else.





