Flex pipes and flow...I want to know?
I have a 3" flex pipe that I was going to use on my exhaust but after recieving it and taking a look down inside, it looks as if it will cause very bad turbulance. Is there a truth to this or does it effect flow at all? Theres very deep valleys in between the ribs inside. It is your typical flex pipe with the woven metal fibers on the outside. On the inside it basicaly looks just like a dryer hose. Opinions and facts please..
i use mine to connect the dp to the exhaust,so it has somewhere to flex. i would say that using some kind of a flex pipe as a dp would hurt ur performace badly, but just using it like i am would not make that big of a diff. ??
Originally Posted by AbaZ
for some reason I was thinking about something else.

Don't worry about a flex pipe cauing turbulance. Yes, its not as smooth as a straight pipe but your only loosing about .0000047hp. Depending on what turbo your using the exhaust is going to be low pressure so its not going to effect anything performance wise
Originally Posted by AbaZ

Are you talking about these? Sorry for some reason I was thinking about something else. These work great, we use them on all of our downpipes. No problems what so ever.
Downpipe---> flex with a flange - flange to straight exhaust---> Resonator----> axleback muffler all mandrel. My current exhaust is 2.5" so I bought the 3" flex for future upgrades to full 3" exhaust. My muffler inlet is also 3"
thinking ahead.
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