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Promo2000 10-20-2002 12:51 AM

Hooker exhaust?
 
Hello to everybody!
A friend of mine is selling me a hooker exhaust and he tells me that ists almost the BEST! He also sais that these exhaust give backpreasure, have anyone here about these brand of exhaust? Is it good?

AzCivic 10-20-2002 01:46 AM

Hooker is a domestic company but maybe they started making import stuff. I wouldnt say its almost the best since no one has it.

4jacks 10-20-2002 10:51 AM

Backpressure is bad...
If you want backpressure
keep your stock exhaust... you have plenty of back pressure

cashizslick 10-20-2002 02:55 PM

hey, check out thermal exhausts. I am real happy with mine.

www.ThermalRD.com

slowEJ6 10-20-2002 03:25 PM

give backpressure....hahahaha. extra backpressure ownz j00!!! :rolleyes:

Promo2000 10-20-2002 03:57 PM

Is back preassure bad? I thought it was good... Please explain to me...

AzCivic 10-20-2002 04:37 PM

I would explain but its been explained before and I'm lazy. Do a search for backpressure in here.

VieT916 10-20-2002 04:59 PM

The thing with exhausts is to eliminate backpressure while increasing the velocity of exiting exhaust gases. Think of a hose with an adjustable nozzle on the end that can make the opening small or big. Secondly, assume the water pressure is constant. If the nozzle's too small, not enough water comes out, but it exits at a high speed. Too big and a lot of water comes out very slowly ... too slow, in fact.

That's the way an exhaust (the "hose") works except the exhaust gases (the "water") exit in pulses -- four pulses for four cylinders, eight for eight cylinders, and so on. The idea with an exhaust is to match the piping size to make these pulses leave the muffler as quickly as possible but without restriction.

In essence, you don't want backpressure; you want extremely high exiting velocity for exhaust gases.

Promo2000 10-20-2002 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VieT916
In essence, you don't want backpressure; you want extremely high exiting velocity for exhaust gases.

Thanks man!!!!!

cashizslick 10-20-2002 08:21 PM

The faster your car can rid itselfe of exhaust gasses, the more power it will be able to create. This is especialy true for turbocharged cars.

4jacks 10-20-2002 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VieT916
The thing with exhausts is to eliminate backpressure while increasing the velocity of exiting exhaust gases. Think of a hose with an adjustable nozzle on the end that can make the opening small or big. Secondly, assume the water pressure is constant. If the nozzle's too small, not enough water comes out, but it exits at a high speed. Too big and a lot of water comes out very slowly ... too slow, in fact.

That's the way an exhaust (the "hose") works except the exhaust gases (the "water") exit in pulses -- four pulses for four cylinders, eight for eight cylinders, and so on. The idea with an exhaust is to match the piping size to make these pulses leave the muffler as quickly as possible but without restriction.

In essence, you don't want backpressure; you want extremely high exiting velocity for exhaust gases.




This is good and dandy, except, that unlike the water hose, the gases do not always have constant pressure, higher RPMS give the gasses higher pressure, So in Essense, at low RPM's back pressure is needed to move the gases out quickly, and at High RPM's .. Back pressure is bad...

and who races in low RPM's ?!?!? hence my orginal saying that backpressure is bad..

cashizslick 10-21-2002 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 4jacks
This is good and dandy, except, that unlike the water hose, the gases do not always have constant pressure, higher RPMS give the gasses higher pressure, So in Essense, at low RPM's back pressure is needed to move the gases out quickly, and at High RPM's .. Back pressure is bad...

and who races in low RPM's ?!?!? hence my orginal saying that backpressure is bad..



nicly said

Promo2000 10-22-2002 12:22 AM

I found the picture of it at: http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...M/MaxFlow.html

Please let me know if its a good buy! PLEASE!

Honda530 10-22-2002 12:44 AM

Hmmm I didnt know that hooker mad a exhaust for hondas. I know that Holley Makes Airmass which is their Import exhaust systems which include the Warlock like I have and another. I dont know about this one. The site didnt say anything about hondas.

Promo2000 10-22-2002 07:52 AM

At least is better to buy that one than a Hp muffler?

FausteVonHonda 10-22-2002 10:22 AM

Hahha it looks like a black cardboard box


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