dented downpipe
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well my question is why is it a problem for clearance if that crush section is really for epa standards.....other than the fact that it's for both clearance and epa standards.....so those jeep engineers hi-fived eachother for hitting two birds with one stone.....more like whacking the exhaust with a stone and call it a day haha. anyway thanks for the info.
would like to see if I candy reroute the pipe myself. make it easy not having to bother with the exhaust shops around here.
would like to see if I candy reroute the pipe myself. make it easy not having to bother with the exhaust shops around here.
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well my question is why is it a problem for clearance if that crush section is really for epa standards.....other than the fact that it's for both clearance and epa standards.....so those jeep engineers hi-fived eachother for hitting two birds with one stone.....more like whacking the exhaust with a stone and call it a day haha. anyway thanks for the info.
would like to see if I candy reroute the pipe myself. make it easy not having to bother with the exhaust shops around here.
would like to see if I candy reroute the pipe myself. make it easy not having to bother with the exhaust shops around here.
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What would be interesting is to see the "engineering/thinking" that went into "placing a restriction ahead of the cat will make the cat heat up faster". Seems like things ahead of a exhaust restriction would heat up faster and things after would heat up slower.
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Slowing down the exhaust flow heats it up. They also had a lesser "crush" before the converter where the pipe goes over the crossmember.
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so buy removing the kink,,, the exhaust will run cooler? then my emissions will go up? just curious about that...
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HC's are just unburnt fuel. Some from the space above the top ring and the top of the piston, some from a thin layer right against metal that isn't as hot. The "air pumps" in the old days were to provide oxygen into the exhaust so it could burn.
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Ok that's good news... Is there a Renix header then? And then I can upgrade the down pipe at the same time? To 2.50?