Cut-Out on a Gmmg Exhaust?
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Cut-Out on a Gmmg Exhaust?
Has anybody tried it?
Any gains in Hp/TQ, or does it flow so well that it would not be worth it.
Granted I have most of the bolt-ons, including Long-tubes, H/C, etc., but I am just curious if any gain from a cut-out on a GMMG is worth it.
Has anybody tried it?
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..WeathermanShawn..
Any gains in Hp/TQ, or does it flow so well that it would not be worth it.
Granted I have most of the bolt-ons, including Long-tubes, H/C, etc., but I am just curious if any gain from a cut-out on a GMMG is worth it.
Has anybody tried it?
If this is in the wrong forum..feel free to move it.
..WeathermanShawn..
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Not really.
I am quite happy where I am at. It is just simple curiosity. I hear so many people suggesting cut-outs, I was just curious if that suggestion includes catbacks such as a GMMG.
No, if I really wanted more power and had the bucks, I would go with more cubic inches and work on that combo. But, I am very happy with the 346 engine and what I have.
Really it is just curiosity. It always good to get feedback from other members.
I appreciate your response.
Thanks.
..WeathermanShawn..
I am quite happy where I am at. It is just simple curiosity. I hear so many people suggesting cut-outs, I was just curious if that suggestion includes catbacks such as a GMMG.
No, if I really wanted more power and had the bucks, I would go with more cubic inches and work on that combo. But, I am very happy with the 346 engine and what I have.
Really it is just curiosity. It always good to get feedback from other members.
I appreciate your response.
Thanks.
..WeathermanShawn..
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From what I've seen, the GMMG is not the most free flowing exhaust on the market (sounds great with cats though). We have regularly seen 10-14 additional rwhp with a cutout on a 450rwhp engine.
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I've seen the least amount of hp loss with the SLP Dual Dual and the SLP 2OTL exhaust. Sadly I don't think either are in production any more.
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Thanks to all for the suggestions.
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Wow, Nitroused 383, that is very convincing dyno graph!
I appreciate you posting it. I guess I assumed the GMMG was more free-flowing than I thought. I have a similar configuration on my long tubes, where the Y-Pipe goes to 2.5 inches. Some people do not like that, but I must admit it gives you ample ground clearance.
Well, several well-informed posters have given me enough valid data to highly consider at least an electric-cutout. I do have good neighbors with little kids and babies, so running a cut-out 100% of the time is not an option.
I'll do my research on well-designed electric cut-outs and proper placement.
If anybody else has some comments or suggestions on the set-up or a good electric cut-up, feel free to post-up. I will use Search to look it up, but I always appreciate any constructive suggestions.
Thanks..
..WeathermanShawn..
I appreciate you posting it. I guess I assumed the GMMG was more free-flowing than I thought. I have a similar configuration on my long tubes, where the Y-Pipe goes to 2.5 inches. Some people do not like that, but I must admit it gives you ample ground clearance.
Well, several well-informed posters have given me enough valid data to highly consider at least an electric-cutout. I do have good neighbors with little kids and babies, so running a cut-out 100% of the time is not an option.
I'll do my research on well-designed electric cut-outs and proper placement.
If anybody else has some comments or suggestions on the set-up or a good electric cut-up, feel free to post-up. I will use Search to look it up, but I always appreciate any constructive suggestions.
Thanks..
..WeathermanShawn..
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I went the cheap route and bought a $30 summit 3.5" cutout. I only open it at the track and it has 3 wing nuts that only take a few minutes to get off. My setup Y's into a 3.5" flowmaster merge collector than goes to the 3.5" cutout, maybe thats why I gained so much? Sometimes I wish I had an electric cutout but I know I would open it up in town and get in trouble. This keeps me out of trouble the way I see it.
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I went the cheap route and bought a $30 summit 3.5" cutout. I only open it at the track and it has 3 wing nuts that only take a few minutes to get off. My setup Y's into a 3.5" flowmaster merge collector than goes to the 3.5" cutout, maybe thats why I gained so much? Sometimes I wish I had an electric cutout but I know I would open it up in town and get in trouble. This keeps me out of trouble the way I see it.
i bought QTP electric dual 3" cutouts, havenīt installed them, wil do this month.
but my 402 needīs to breath better, iīm running kooks long tubes no cats, 1"3/4 to 3" X pipe and 2"1/2 crossovers to the Z06 TT catback.
donīt wante my car to have more loud in the neigbourhood and on the street , but then i can open the cutouts on the track... and hopefully iīll gain some trap speed too.
baezi