1990 Mustang...

Finished the cross-over last night... Exhaust will be done tomorrow night... HUGE thanks to PBMF... Thanks for everything...




 
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This may be a stupid question (feel free to tell me it is), but does the difference in length of the hot side pipes make a difference on how the turbo spools? I'm wondering how much pressure is lost because of the length of the passenger side tube?
 
Turbos work on heat and any heat loss affects spool but I don't see any issues with the current setup. Total surface area of the entire hotside is still fairly typical of most systems even if the passenger side has more of it. Stainless steel also has a low thermal conductivity which helps keep the heat in compared to mild steel setups.

This may be a stupid question (feel free to tell me it is), but does the difference in length of the hot side pipes make a difference on how the turbo spools? I'm wondering how much pressure is lost because of the length of the passenger side tube?
 
Turbos work on heat and any heat loss affects spool but I don't see any issues with the current setup. Total surface area of the entire hotside is still fairly typical of most systems even if the passenger side has more of it. Stainless steel also has a low thermal conductivity which helps keep the heat in compared to mild steel setups.

Thanks! BTW it looks killer, very impressive even if it is Reiko's car
 
How are you gonna exit the exhaust? I think this would look cool...........
 

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