Your "main goal" statement should automatically disqualify the 4" downpipes, there is just no reason to go that big at these power levels/turbo sizes unless your main goal is maximum volume. Stock turbos really don't benefit much from 3.0" vs. 2.5" as dual-2.5" is capable of flowing ~500whp, with dual-3.0" being more than capable of flowing anything you throw at the stock or stockframe turbos.I have gone down the downpipe rabbit hole and have no clue what to get or what I want. I found multiple options:
My main goal is to NOT throw CELs while gaining more sound but not to the point where the cabin is uncomfortable, can't hear music, etc. It's so hard to judge sound on YouTube videos...
- Full high flow catted downpipes
- PLM
- Full non-catted downpipes with catted O2 sensors
- Boosted6 Auto 4"
- Resonated lower downpipes
- Boosted6 Auto 3"
- Mo Powa 2.6"
- CZP options
- Non-resonated lower downpipes
- Many options
Straight-through perforated resonators will not decrease ultimate flow or power gains, assuming they're cleanly welded onto the pipes at either end.Not my area of expertise. Haven't fallen into that rabbit hole. ... yet.
Resonated DPs are supposed to be quieter in the cabin while not reducing performance (or very minimal reduction).
These pipes are nice, and basically what B6A used to sell prior to releasing their new version. For a 2.5" catback, these are absolutely what I'd choose.I got the Mo Powa from a veteran on eBay. No cats, but has resonators. I can't judge the sound because I'm almost straight piped.
They fit fine from what I can tell. I paid $290 and the seller is faster than anyone I've ever dealt with! Beautiful welds too!
Pipe is pipe. If it fits, who cares about a name you'll never be able to even see.
I've got the Stillen competition exhaust, which I believe is a 3" pipe. The main two to decide between are the Boosted6 3" or Mo Powa 2.6" resonated pipes. Shoutout to @Tranzor Z for the lead on the Mo Powa stuff. Dude has a TON of great feedback on eBay and online.These pipes are nice, and basically what B6A used to sell prior to releasing their new version. For a 2.5" catback, these are absolutely what I'd choose.
...and he can thank me for the link to them!I've got the Stillen competition exhaust, which I believe is a 3" pipe. The main two to decide between are the Boosted6 3" or Mo Powa 2.6" resonated pipes. Shoutout to @Tranzor Z for the lead on the Mo Powa stuff. Dude has a TON of great feedback on eBay and online.
There is a cat on each? I thought both cats were in the uppers?Yup, the OEM is two piece, upper & lower downpipe with a Cat on each.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Will go with the Cat-back Exhaust for now and leave the downpipe as stock.
No point spending money on a LDP, when I already have FDP.
Need to know invest in a ECU Tune, probably through EcuTek.
Uppers have monitored 600-cell cats (primaries).There is a cat on each? I thought both cats were in the uppers?
I believe so.There is a cat on each? I thought both cats were in the uppers?
Correct.I believe so.
There are 4 in total, one on the upper and one on the lower, so two on each side, making 4 in total.
Do not quote me on it, as I've yet to change my OEM DPs (waiting for warranty to elapse on my NISMO).
I'm sure others who've done work on the DPs can confirm.
Correct, no CEL from lowers, the secondary cats are unmonitored.Just looked it up. OK, so changing the LDP only removes the lower cats, which are couth of the O2 sensor reporting back to the ECU. So should not throw a CEL.