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  • #16
    We have been through this -- many, many times. Search is your friend.
    2015 White German SUV
    2013 White German hatch
    2011 Silver French hot hatch
    2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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    • #17
      Tim - yours is a custom 3" dp and you're running 19 psi boost, ..think you should avoid generalising about how the mod works on all Polo GTIs.


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      • #18
        Actually, it peaks at 18psi, and averages 16psi through the powerband, FWIW But that wasn't the point of my post at all.

        My point is that we have posts revisiting issues. There's a very hand FAQ and DIY that PoloGTI spent quite a bit of time putting together, which centralises most of the information being sought, and to which new owners should be encouraged to refer.
        2015 White German SUV
        2013 White German hatch
        2011 Silver French hot hatch
        2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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        • #19
          Anyone knows whats the diameter of the standard exhaust?

          As most of your guys think that the stock exhaust is pretty free flowing, do you guys thinks its ok to leave themiddle pipe stock and change the rear box for sound and dump pipe for power? Or it will yield significant power with the replacement mid pipe?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by hkogti View Post
            Anyone knows whats the diameter of the standard exhaust?

            As most of your guys think that the stock exhaust is pretty free flowing, do you guys thinks its ok to leave themiddle pipe stock and change the rear box for sound and dump pipe for power? Or it will yield significant power with the replacement mid pipe?
            The stock diameter is 2 1/4 inches. The middle assembly on mine(07 model) is the Catalytic Converter, then its free flowing to the fear muffler and twin pipes...I have no middle muffler, but I think early model Polo GTI's do(Don't hold me to that!!).
            "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
              ...then its free flowing to the rear muffler and twin pipes.
              The rear muffler isn't free-flowing, it has 3 chambers so it's definately a restrictive muffler.

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              • #22
                Hacksaw!..

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by GT3 View Post
                  The rear muffler isn't free-flowing, it has 3 chambers so it's definately a restrictive muffler.
                  Like I said in my original post "...It is free flowing to the muffler..."
                  Not the muffler itself...
                  "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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                  • #24
                    The most restrictive part of the stock exhaust system is the dump pipe bend into the cat. It's 2.25", and at that bend, the width is effectively less than 2". That's why installing a custom dump pipe (say, 3" to the cat) or something like the APR dump and hi-flow cat liberates good power on chipped cars.
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                    2013 White German hatch
                    2011 Silver French hot hatch
                    2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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                    • #25
                      So that the middle silencer can be ignored and just get a dump pipe and rear exhaust? Isnt that bigger middle pipe helps too? As the stock one is only 2.25", a 3" would be nice isnt it?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by hkogti View Post
                        So that the middle silencer can be ignored and just get a dump pipe and rear exhaust? Isnt that bigger middle pipe helps too? As the stock one is only 2.25", a 3" would be nice isnt it?
                        You don't need to go as big as 3inch, in the system, it doesn't help. Then you can start to experience booming, I have a 3 inch turbo back system on my A3 and I wish I'd not gone so big.

                        The std turbo spooled quick mind!!

                        Gavin
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by hkogti View Post
                          So that the middle silencer can be ignored and just get a dump pipe and rear exhaust? Isnt that bigger middle pipe helps too? As the stock one is only 2.25", a 3" would be nice isnt it?
                          IMHO, just a dump is all you need, but others seem to think otherwise
                          2015 White German SUV
                          2013 White German hatch
                          2011 Silver French hot hatch
                          2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                            You don't need to go as big as 3inch, in the system, it doesn't help. Then you can start to experience booming, I have a 3 inch turbo back system on my A3 and I wish I'd not gone so big.
                            I've upgraded the exhaust systems on both a Polo GTI and A3T using different configurations on each. Here's what I've learnt:

                            If you're going for a full system, then 2.5" from start to end will give you the best balance between low/mid/high end power. ...any bigger than 2.5" on a KO3(S) turbo and you'll lose power and drop boost. This is why Milltek, APR etc etc don't go bigger than 2.5", and their R&D and testing confirms this.

                            The biggest challenge (and compromise) in designing performance exhaust systems is containing drone. That's why most full systems come with resonators and longish rear mufflers - to keep them quiet. The problem with performance exhausts and "what's the best" is that it's highly subjective, ie the level of noise that's acceptable or desirable. Most performance exhaust manufacturers have little choice but to make them as quiet as possible. This may not suit some where the custom route gives them the freedom to try something else.

                            In terms of the Polo GTI, the stock system is pretty good (for a stock car). VW were raunchy enough to even remove the middle muffler/resonator after 2006. What keeps it reasonably quiet is that it's 2.25" from start to end, coupled with a rear 3 chambered (restrictive) muffler. For more power and flow, you either can upgrade the down pipe and/or rear muffler. Most opt for the DP which provides the biggest gains power wise, but the rear muffler shouldn't be entirely overlooked as a restriction either.
                            Last edited by GT3; 19-07-2008, 08:54 AM.

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                            • #29
                              Here's some data for people to contemplate. Yes, I know, it's from a dyno -- but it's an Aussie dyno..in fact, I used the same dyno, same fuel,same operator...just different days.

                              Here's the sheet for my car, stock apart from Revo flash, running on V-Power Racing (which doesn't make much difference anyway...no wonder Shell is pulling it)



                              This second sheet shows my car, as above, with the addition of a custom 3" dump pipe, fabricated for me by Fyshwick Exhausts (they're technician who know all to know about exhausts -- don't just get any pipe bender to do this work for you)



                              By any measure, the dump liberated 13KwATW. That's more than I have seen even from a full 2.5" system. The biggest restriction is in the dump!
                              2015 White German SUV
                              2013 White German hatch
                              2011 Silver French hot hatch
                              2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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                              • #30
                                Timbo,

                                How much did it cost you for the 3" downpipe, if you don't mind me asking? Is it similar to the APR one? cause I'm thinking of getting one done.

                                Cheers, Binh.
                                sigpicAPR'ed V2, 18", BMC CDA. 3" Custom Downpipe, Forge TIP/Diverter Valve. Coming soon: getting my FMIC fitted, KO4!!

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