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Straight Pipes vs Downpipes

If you enjoy a loud turbo for your car, then choosing whether to have a straight pipe or a downpipe is very important.

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Straight Pipes vs Downpipes

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  1. Straight Pipes vsDownpipes

  2. INTRODUCTION If you enjoy a loud turbo for your car, then choosing whether to have a straight pipe or a downpipe is very important. A straight pipe is used for the exhaust system without a catalytic or muffler converter. It has straight lines that go from the exhaust headers to the rear.  Downpipe is a tubing section that joins the exhaust ports with the starting of the car's exhausting system.  Downpipes have catalytic converters that clear out the gasses when they are produced. So, how do straight pipes and downpipes resemble? This article has all the points you need to know, so keep reading for some helpful information.

  3. Difference Between Straight pipes and Downpipes There are several key differences between the two exhaust systems. Straight pipes generate many gases, while downpipe contains catalytic converter that is used to reduce the emission of harmful gasses.  A straight pipe is not legal in some states because of the emission of gases, while anrs3 downpipe is legal in some countries. Downpipe is more expensive to install than straight pipe. The installation cost of a straight pipe ranges between 1000$-1500$ while the installation cost of a downpipe is 2200$-2500$.  Straight pipes produce more and louder noise than downpipes simply because they have no filters as they are just straight, uncovering the engine sound more.

  4. Advantages and Disadvantages of Straight Pipes Advantages A straight pipe contributes to increasing the performance in the sense that it improves your vehicle’s horsepower. The system lets exhaust gases flow freely as they decrease backpressure. Since there are no limitations like a catalytic and a muffler, the straight pipe exhaust system allows out the real sound of the engine. Disadvantages Straight pipes do not have flexibility, you may need additional work to do to ensure it does not affect the airflow.  They are too noisy to affect your hearing, you have earplugs for yourself and the passenger. Straight pipes exhaust are usually very expensive to install.

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