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Let’s see your custom exhausts

Let’s see your custom exhausts

 
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TwoMuchBoost
K26-2

25
02-09-2020, 11:29 PM #1
What size exhaust are you guys running for some of these high horsepower builds? I know that bigger is better for post-turbo piping; especially for diesels. It seems quite tough to fit large size tubing underneath the 126 chassis. Currently at 3” and looking to go up to 4” or maybe 3.5 if 4 is totally not possible. 

The large canister shaped straight through mufflers I have in the driveshaft tunnel are 6” in diameter but they are quite close to the driveshaft and still hang below the body line and would be the first thing to touch down should I bottom out. A 4” piece of straight pipe would definitely fit in the tunnel and actually gain some ground clearance but also some decibels deleting the two mid-section mufflers and going larger diameter. I think the two most critical areas I am concerned with fitting the 4” pipe is right after downpipe going under car before it enters the tunnel and getting past the rear diff and axles.
TwoMuchBoost
02-09-2020, 11:29 PM #1

What size exhaust are you guys running for some of these high horsepower builds? I know that bigger is better for post-turbo piping; especially for diesels. It seems quite tough to fit large size tubing underneath the 126 chassis. Currently at 3” and looking to go up to 4” or maybe 3.5 if 4 is totally not possible. 

The large canister shaped straight through mufflers I have in the driveshaft tunnel are 6” in diameter but they are quite close to the driveshaft and still hang below the body line and would be the first thing to touch down should I bottom out. A 4” piece of straight pipe would definitely fit in the tunnel and actually gain some ground clearance but also some decibels deleting the two mid-section mufflers and going larger diameter. I think the two most critical areas I am concerned with fitting the 4” pipe is right after downpipe going under car before it enters the tunnel and getting past the rear diff and axles.

zeeman
Holset

444
02-11-2020, 12:08 PM #2
(02-09-2020, 11:29 PM)TwoMuchBoost What size exhaust are you guys running for some of these high horsepower builds? I know that bigger is better for post-turbo piping; especially for diesels. It seems quite tough to fit large size tubing underneath the 126 chassis. Currently at 3” and looking to go up to 4” or maybe 3.5 if 4 is totally not possible. 

The large canister shaped straight through mufflers I have in the driveshaft tunnel are 6” in diameter but they are quite close to the driveshaft and still hang below the body line and would be the first thing to touch down should I bottom out. A 4” piece of straight pipe would definitely fit in the tunnel and actually gain some ground clearance but also some decibels deleting the two mid-section mufflers and going larger diameter. I think the two most critical areas I am concerned with fitting the 4” pipe is right after downpipe going under car before it enters the tunnel and getting past the rear diff and axles.

3" should be more then adequate for 183 C.I.    Om 606.
zeeman
02-11-2020, 12:08 PM #2

(02-09-2020, 11:29 PM)TwoMuchBoost What size exhaust are you guys running for some of these high horsepower builds? I know that bigger is better for post-turbo piping; especially for diesels. It seems quite tough to fit large size tubing underneath the 126 chassis. Currently at 3” and looking to go up to 4” or maybe 3.5 if 4 is totally not possible. 

The large canister shaped straight through mufflers I have in the driveshaft tunnel are 6” in diameter but they are quite close to the driveshaft and still hang below the body line and would be the first thing to touch down should I bottom out. A 4” piece of straight pipe would definitely fit in the tunnel and actually gain some ground clearance but also some decibels deleting the two mid-section mufflers and going larger diameter. I think the two most critical areas I am concerned with fitting the 4” pipe is right after downpipe going under car before it enters the tunnel and getting past the rear diff and axles.

3" should be more then adequate for 183 C.I.    Om 606.

TwoMuchBoost
K26-2

25
02-12-2020, 08:23 AM #3
In reality, cubic inches or displacement has nothing at all to do with exhaust sizing...only horsepower/flow matters and I want 500 roughly. An 8 liter engine only turning 3000RPM is the same as our engine turning 5,500 and under more boost. RPM, boost level, and horsepower goals are all factors and diesels need larger than their gasoline counterparts. 3 inches is NOT sufficient; at all. Maybe for the average bear sure, but no 30+psi tune is going to like a 3” pipe to breath through.
TwoMuchBoost
02-12-2020, 08:23 AM #3

In reality, cubic inches or displacement has nothing at all to do with exhaust sizing...only horsepower/flow matters and I want 500 roughly. An 8 liter engine only turning 3000RPM is the same as our engine turning 5,500 and under more boost. RPM, boost level, and horsepower goals are all factors and diesels need larger than their gasoline counterparts. 3 inches is NOT sufficient; at all. Maybe for the average bear sure, but no 30+psi tune is going to like a 3” pipe to breath through.

zeeman
Holset

444
02-12-2020, 01:03 PM #4
(02-12-2020, 08:23 AM)TwoMuchBoost In reality, cubic inches or displacement has nothing at all to do with exhaust sizing...only horsepower/flow matters and I want 500 roughly. An 8 liter engine only turning 3000RPM is the same as our engine turning 5,500 and under more boost. RPM, boost level, and horsepower goals are all factors and diesels need larger than their gasoline counterparts. 3 inches is NOT sufficient; at all. Maybe for the average bear sure, but no 30+psi tune is going to like a 3” pipe to breath through.

You seemed to answer your own question.
zeeman
02-12-2020, 01:03 PM #4

(02-12-2020, 08:23 AM)TwoMuchBoost In reality, cubic inches or displacement has nothing at all to do with exhaust sizing...only horsepower/flow matters and I want 500 roughly. An 8 liter engine only turning 3000RPM is the same as our engine turning 5,500 and under more boost. RPM, boost level, and horsepower goals are all factors and diesels need larger than their gasoline counterparts. 3 inches is NOT sufficient; at all. Maybe for the average bear sure, but no 30+psi tune is going to like a 3” pipe to breath through.

You seemed to answer your own question.

TwoMuchBoost
K26-2

25
02-12-2020, 01:28 PM #5
I know right... lol. I guess the predicament is I know what I *want* to do exhaust wise... just not if it's possible or if it's realistic for this chassis. I was hoping someone would have a 4" exhaust fitted for one of these 600ish HP builds but most of those I've seen (like the DPUK wagon) all have a hood stack so...

For what it's worth, I've ordered 4" V-bands and about to order 4" piping and mandrel bends. I'm going to *make it work* at this point so I'll report back with how badly I have to mangle this w126 to get 4 inches under the tunnel.
TwoMuchBoost
02-12-2020, 01:28 PM #5

I know right... lol. I guess the predicament is I know what I *want* to do exhaust wise... just not if it's possible or if it's realistic for this chassis. I was hoping someone would have a 4" exhaust fitted for one of these 600ish HP builds but most of those I've seen (like the DPUK wagon) all have a hood stack so...

For what it's worth, I've ordered 4" V-bands and about to order 4" piping and mandrel bends. I'm going to *make it work* at this point so I'll report back with how badly I have to mangle this w126 to get 4 inches under the tunnel.

NZScott
HX30W 73/44mm

398
02-12-2020, 07:30 PM #6
I don't think (or am not aware of) anyone using bigger than 3-3.5" exhaust on their STD builds. Definitely nobody with 4" on a car... can't see how its an issue


1978 300D, 373,000km... OM617.912 with a Holset HX30W, 7.5mm IP, 711.113 5 speed (project car, 7 years off the road and counting ;/)
1977 250 270,000km (parts car)
1977 300D (ex 280) 500,000km

1981 240D 498,000
1975 HJ45 ???,000
2001 2.8TD Rodeo 4x2 - 456,000 - DD




NZScott
02-12-2020, 07:30 PM #6

I don't think (or am not aware of) anyone using bigger than 3-3.5" exhaust on their STD builds. Definitely nobody with 4" on a car... can't see how its an issue



1978 300D, 373,000km... OM617.912 with a Holset HX30W, 7.5mm IP, 711.113 5 speed (project car, 7 years off the road and counting ;/)
1977 250 270,000km (parts car)
1977 300D (ex 280) 500,000km

1981 240D 498,000
1975 HJ45 ???,000
2001 2.8TD Rodeo 4x2 - 456,000 - DD




wiseman89
K26-2

27
02-13-2020, 11:08 AM #7
Check ERX's build in the projects section. He claims that going from 3 to 4 inch exhaust helped him gain power. I plan on running a full 4 inch on my build.
wiseman89
02-13-2020, 11:08 AM #7

Check ERX's build in the projects section. He claims that going from 3 to 4 inch exhaust helped him gain power. I plan on running a full 4 inch on my build.

zeeman
Holset

444
02-13-2020, 12:52 PM #8
(02-12-2020, 07:30 PM)NZScott I don't think (or am not aware of) anyone using bigger than 3-3.5" exhaust on their STD builds. Definitely nobody with 4" on a car... can't see how its an issue

Again I agree, I think the muffler would be more of the issue then going to a 4" exhaust.
zeeman
02-13-2020, 12:52 PM #8

(02-12-2020, 07:30 PM)NZScott I don't think (or am not aware of) anyone using bigger than 3-3.5" exhaust on their STD builds. Definitely nobody with 4" on a car... can't see how its an issue

Again I agree, I think the muffler would be more of the issue then going to a 4" exhaust.

 
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