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  • #16
    Originally posted by Cmar
    What is an unbalanced V8 exhaust?
    normally on a v configured engine you have a piece of exhaust pipe just after the drop tubes from the manifold that links the left bank and right hand bank together, a bit like a ladder rung.on an unbalanced exhaust the left bank and right bank have no connection and run straight through from front to back.
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    • #17
      Right, thanks for that. But why would you want a balanced exhaust then? Surely this would hinder gas flow...



      Originally posted by vatchman
      normally on a v configured engine you have a piece of exhaust pipe just after the drop tubes from the manifold that links the left bank and right hand bank together, a bit like a ladder rung.on an unbalanced exhaust the left bank and right bank have no connection and run straight through from front to back.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by vatchman
        normally on a v configured engine you have a piece of exhaust pipe just after the drop tubes from the manifold that links the left bank and right hand bank together, a bit like a ladder rung.on an unbalanced exhaust the left bank and right bank have no connection and run straight through from front to back.

        I didn't on my XR4i. It was a V6 with two straight through exhausts, one down each side of the transmission tunnel and ending in two up-swept cherry bombs in an E-type Jag kinda way.
        Sounded awesome!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Cmar
          Right, thanks for that. But why would you want a balanced exhaust then? Surely this would hinder gas flow...
          It stops the cacklely popping noise when engine braking, which is why some people like it unbalenced . Performace is probably better balenced, as your smoothing out the back pressure between the two banks of cylinders, but I doubt its much different.
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