I just got a downpipe in for my B6-ME swap, and I was instantly horrified by the crush bend. It looked mandrel in the image, but wasn't. I'm kinda fanatical about stuff like that. I know it doesn't flow as well and it just looks ugly. Yep, I know nearly no one will ever see it, but it just looks wrong to me.
So then I had a thought. Does it really matter anyway? I've always heard it does, and it sure looks like it would.
So I googled it, and well, it's really not that much of a difference.
The website I linked says 3-5% gain from mandrel bends. But the thing is I've called around locally to price a full catback for a Festiva before. It was pretty cheap compared to ordering bends and lengths and doing it myself the "right" way.
I guess if every HP and TQ counts on a race engine, sure mandrel it up, but I'm not so sure anymore on a street car. You could easily compensate for the 3-5% loss by going up a size when you go to get your system done, and then there would be no loss at all.
Thoughts?
So then I had a thought. Does it really matter anyway? I've always heard it does, and it sure looks like it would.
So I googled it, and well, it's really not that much of a difference.
The website I linked says 3-5% gain from mandrel bends. But the thing is I've called around locally to price a full catback for a Festiva before. It was pretty cheap compared to ordering bends and lengths and doing it myself the "right" way.
I guess if every HP and TQ counts on a race engine, sure mandrel it up, but I'm not so sure anymore on a street car. You could easily compensate for the 3-5% loss by going up a size when you go to get your system done, and then there would be no loss at all.
Thoughts?
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