Tuned for test pipe, back to HFC now?
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Tuned for test pipe, back to HFC now?
My car is tuned for a 3" test pipe. The tune is solid. AFR's are all between 10.8 and 11.2. Knock is a non-issue and the power band is smooth. The car pulls like a raped ape. It has cams, IX turbo, pump, cam gears, TBE, etc, etc.
I'm starting to get tired of all the off-throttle noise associated with running a test pipe. I'm ready to put the 3" HFC back on. My only concern is the tune. Am I just asking for some knock on the top end or should I be OK?
I'm starting to get tired of all the off-throttle noise associated with running a test pipe. I'm ready to put the 3" HFC back on. My only concern is the tune. Am I just asking for some knock on the top end or should I be OK?
it shouldnt effect your tune at all. I have a BR350IX with the stock cat.I asked Dave Buschur if i put a test pipe on if i would need a re-tune and he told told me i wouldnt.
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Originally Posted by Danny23
it shouldnt effect your tune at all. I have a BR350IX with the stock cat.I asked Dave Buschur if i put a test pipe on if i would need a re-tune and he told told me i wouldnt.
Getting a tune for every single part on your car is unneccessary, and is only recommended by tuners because it boosts their profits. There isn't any difference between a HFC & straight pipe to the ECU, except may be o2 level readings which might through a check engine light.
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I appreciate the advice but I'm not 100% sure that's true. It's my understanding that there will be increased knock if you swap in a catalytic converter when a car has been tuned with a test pipe. Whether those knock levels are/will be acceptable is what I need to know. Maybe I'll just reinstall the HFC, go back to my tuner, have him plug the laptop into the ECU, and log a couple WOT pulls to see how it looks.
Originally Posted by Turd Squirter
I appreciate the advice but I'm not 100% sure that's true. It's my understanding that there will be increased knock if you swap in a catalytic converter when a car has been tuned with a test pipe. Whether those knock levels are/will be acceptable is what I need to know.
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Originally Posted by Turd Squirter
I appreciate the advice but I'm not 100% sure that's true. It's my understanding that there will be increased knock if you swap in a catalytic converter when a car has been tuned with a test pipe. Whether those knock levels are/will be acceptable is what I need to know. Maybe I'll just reinstall the HFC, go back to my tuner, have him plug the laptop into the ECU, and log a couple WOT pulls to see how it looks.
Ok so the cat will add a bit of backpressure...backpressure may increase temperatures (doubt it) and may cause some knock (doubt it)....Just put it on and log.....My guess (from the professionals that I have spoken to ) is there will be no issue.
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Originally Posted by sonicnofadz
Uhhh yeah, a cat that will cause knock...maybe you should also get a tune everytime you get an oil change!
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Ok so the cat will add a bit of backpressure...backpressure may increase temperatures (doubt it) and may cause some knock (doubt it)....Just put it on and log.....My guess (from the professionals that I have spoken to ) is there will be no issue.
Last edited by Turd Squirter; Nov 3, 2006 at 10:43 AM.
Originally Posted by cij911
Ok so the cat will add a bit of backpressure...backpressure may increase temperatures (doubt it) and may cause some knock (doubt it)....Just put it on and log.....My guess (from the professionals that I have spoken to ) is there will be no issue.
My personal opinion would be if you're worried to swap it and log a couple pulls. I wouldnt think the difference would cause anything drastic to happen, but I'm no expert lol.
I agree you have to datalog to find out if it is causing any harm. Logically a HFC will add some back-pressure compared to a test pipe, so a lot will depend on how aggressive your tune is and how high of a boost pressure you are running. If it is aggressive I would assume you would have to turn down the boost due to the added back pressure, all else being constant.
Better safe than sorry ...
Better safe than sorry ...


