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sidewaysFC 04-26-2011 04:01 AM

exhaust question
 
I just put an open 2 1/2'' open exhaust on my 88 na rx7 and now I have like no torqe under 4000rpm . so my question is would the lack of back pressure this exhaust has kill my low end torqe. and I messed around with my aux ports a little bit but that didnt do much.

BoostedFC 04-26-2011 07:00 AM

Well our cars lack in the torque department from the start, but reducing the back pressure can result in loss of low end torque. What did you do to the aux ports?

sidewaysFC 04-26-2011 09:09 PM

I hooked them up to the air pump with some pluming parts and an adjustabul valve but im haveing a hard time adjusting when they open cos they should open around 3500rpm but I need to work on a better setup to adjust that. but I dont feel much until I get up to 4000rpm so should I make so back pressure some how?

BoostedFC 04-27-2011 12:48 AM

Remember there will be sacrifices to be made. The loss of low end torque in exchange for top end power. In general racing you will be spending more time in the upper RPMs so some parts are designed in this manner. Piping size, muffler design & exhaust routing (tuned exhaust) is the only way to get the best performance to specific needs. Most off the shelf systems were made to make power, but not always be the best design for every situation.

sidewaysFC 04-27-2011 02:28 AM

nice I like that answer. Yea I gess your rite ill have to play around with the six ports and the exhaust system but im not in the low end when Im raceing anyway.

BoostedFC 04-27-2011 04:03 AM

Another thing to think about is rear end gear ratios. Higher ratio is referred to as lower gearing (geared down) and lower ratio is referred to as higher gearing ( geared up)... nice and confusing! Okay now look the bigger/higher the ratio the quicker you will get to speed, but for a trade off. Here's the trade off you may get to speed sooner, but your top speed will be reduced & gas mileage be affected. On the other hand running a lower ratio will enable higher top speeds & gas mileage, but sacrifice how quick you get up to speed. This is where torque is affected.

BTW the tire diameter will affect speed too. By increasing the diameter you can pick back up some top speed or in reverse by reducing tire diameter.

sidewaysFC 04-27-2011 05:01 AM

We just started going over that in my auto shop class to day acculey im going to be rebuilding and shiming my lsd in the near future so I im looking into doing that im going to be puting a higher gear ratio in it because higher ratio benifits with torqe dosent it for better excelleration because im all about excelleration , so if I did that would that put me at a higher rpm in each gear .does that put any more load on the engine or does the fact that I would be at a higher rpm stop that .and how do I change the ratio like do they sell differnt sized ring and pinion gears.

BoostedFC 04-27-2011 07:29 AM

Scroll down to bottom of page for rear ends. http://www.mazdatrix.com/g5.htm
there are a few other options I will get back to you on though. Interchanges can be made from vehicle to vehicle.

Yes the higher the number the better the acceleration.

sidewaysFC 04-27-2011 09:19 PM

ok so it says a 89-90 non turbo has a 4.30 insted of a 4.10 would that be my best bet

sidewaysFC 04-28-2011 12:28 AM

and ive never taken one of these diffs apart before is there any thing special I need to do or do I just take it apart put the new stuff in it and put it back together.


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