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Finding out how well your exhaust flows

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Julian Edgar

Julian Edgar

Ай бұрын

Measure how well your exhaust flows cheaply and easily on the road by doing a quick test. My books are available at www.amazon.com... or Amazon in your country.

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@MrWilliam.Stewart
@MrWilliam.Stewart Ай бұрын
Finally, an excuse to install a boost gauge on the asthmatic base model Yaris. You're a legend Jules.
@tiitsaul9036
@tiitsaul9036 Ай бұрын
I made an O2 fitting adapter for this purpose. Steel brake line works well for this purpose. My daily driver has 6psi of back pressure before cat at max load. My track car, with custom exhaust, has less than 1 psi of back pressure.
@MrWilliam.Stewart
@MrWilliam.Stewart Ай бұрын
This bloke is a legend.
@DZ_ZenDrive
@DZ_ZenDrive Ай бұрын
Your videos are just right on spot, appreciation from a vehicle dynamics engineer.
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
Thanks.
@billstahler5735
@billstahler5735 26 күн бұрын
Still love your Autospeed writings. Another David Vizard but broader in scope and much more practical. Thank you ever so much . Mr. Julian .
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar 25 күн бұрын
Thanks, but I've done a lot since AutoSpeed! - www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00C3MRYN4/allbooks
@grumpy2.0
@grumpy2.0 Ай бұрын
An interesting methodology, so simple.
@vercingetorige400
@vercingetorige400 Ай бұрын
illuminating, almost forgot we all have the hole for the lamda sensor pefecetly placed
@ratgreen
@ratgreen Ай бұрын
Such a simple yet effective method of proving it, not sure why I hadn't thought of it myself to be honest. Also, here before the: 'cars need backpressure' comments come flooding in
@rustywater3219
@rustywater3219 Ай бұрын
That's a good idea.
@FilterYT
@FilterYT Ай бұрын
Thanks, I just discovered your channel, great resource!
@jeppakongur
@jeppakongur Ай бұрын
Excellent info 🎉❤
@michaely6665
@michaely6665 Ай бұрын
A vacuum gauge on existing inlet manifold fittings (post throttle plate) works to find BAD exhaust restrictions. You have say 15-20" vacuum at idle then as you increase revs to steady 2500-3500 the vacuum should remain similar say 14-18'. To prove it works stuff a big rag clamped in your exhaust end and run it again the vacuum will still be 15-20" at idle but now falls to 6-12" at 3000rpm. Can do it in your driveway and no need to crawl under car and make new holes! ( turbo'd car may require you to disconnect boost pipe ,or create a leak, to inlet manifold to ensure steady vacuum, i would only do that on turbo car in driveway testing not open road!).
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
Sure but you have no quantification (ie psi) of the actual exhaust restriction, nor in your description are you doing it under full load.
@michaely6665
@michaely6665 Ай бұрын
Yes its more a test for serious exhaust restrictions than optimising it. Thanks for the tips about using Rivnuts in exhaust, I didn't know what those things were called! I only found about this test after I have had catalytic convertor failures, one collapsed internally (car felt like it had only 40hp) and one clogged by anti freeze/engine oil (car had no power over 4500rpm).
@darksolara6750
@darksolara6750 Ай бұрын
Wonderful as always… I'm a little stumped on how I would measure that with the hose coming off let's say with no meter in the car specifically for that… Every day driver shooting down the road etc.… So in my mind I'm seeing it attached underneath the car and then coming up the side of the car in through shall ..we say the window and then holding onto the mirror laying across your lap and such and then running down the road…?🤔 great book by the way....
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
You temporarily put a pressure gauge in the car during the testing and read it.
@onlyifusayplz5407
@onlyifusayplz5407 Ай бұрын
Something like that would work, keep in mind it's not going to be a permanent fixture in your car but only when testing. Once you know what your backpressure looks like, you take it all back out. You may wanna find a way to hold the gauge up so it's not resting in your lap but aside from that it sdhouldn't be a problem.
@darksolara6750
@darksolara6750 Ай бұрын
👍
@davidmann1871
@davidmann1871 Ай бұрын
Always good to have an assistant when testing like this
@theshed8802
@theshed8802 Ай бұрын
The internal combustion engine operates on the principle of Delta P. Delta P is the difference in pressures between two points of measurement. Naturally aspirated engines only have 1 atmosphere of pressure to run on. The greater the restrictions anywhere in the system, the lower the potential Delta P.
@jamescuddihy5084
@jamescuddihy5084 Ай бұрын
It's interesting to see this when so many people are getting over pressure problems and blaming their too free flowing exhausts. It seems to me that manufacturers are speccing too restrictive components on the wastegate side (or maybe something weird with variable vanes) then using too much exhaust backpressure to tame the boost rise. Is that intelligent or lazy engineering? Also which side of the DPF should we be measuring?
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
If you want to measure the restriction of the DPF, measure in front of it. I am willing to bet that over-pressure problems with boost is just poor wastegate control.
@johnmcdonnell81
@johnmcdonnell81 Ай бұрын
Excellent Julian, as usual. What about the heat from the exhaust gases affecting the cheap pressure gauge?
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
Effectively no air passes down the hose, only pressure.
@johnmcdonnell81
@johnmcdonnell81 Ай бұрын
@@JulianEdgar I was thinking it was just pressure, nice to be reassured. Guess what I'll be doing as a project in the near future? 👍
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
The hose at the exhaust end should be attached only temporarily - obviously it will melt if it were there all the time.
@timtrial3971
@timtrial3971 Ай бұрын
This is useful for turbo and turbo manifold. Too much restriction here will push exhaust back into the cylinder and increase detonation and heat.
@beyondpistache8413
@beyondpistache8413 Ай бұрын
The man delivers yet again! Very interesting, do you block the exhaust fiting after testing, If so how?
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
You can weld it up, use a stainless steel hose clamp, put a short bolt into a rivnut, etc.
@boudewijnb
@boudewijnb Ай бұрын
Wouldnt the airflow around the exhaust also have an effect on the pressure? The higher speed you go, the larger the effect, probably
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
The aerodynamic pressure variation is very small compared to exhaust pressures.
@ELJ666
@ELJ666 Ай бұрын
My car is straight piped with two catalytic converters and it flows better than ever I did it for fuel economy but got performance instead
@roflchopter11
@roflchopter11 Ай бұрын
How far does one have to get from the exhaust with metal fittings before one can switch to plastic/rubber? Does anything need to be done to protect the gauge from the hot gas?
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
For temporary testing - one or two full throttle runs in lowest gear, as described - the rubber hose can go right to the exhaust barbed fitting. No heat travels to the gauge.
@1SM4h
@1SM4h Ай бұрын
I do it empirically, based on intake vacuum measure... 😊😅
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
How does that show exhaust back pressure versus, say, intake flow restriction?
@1SM4h
@1SM4h Ай бұрын
@@JulianEdgar Maybe my bad English don't help... Sorry...! My empirical idea was... If we can measure intake pressure, and calculate flow (like ECU does with MAF sensor measure), we can apply the same concept to the exhaust, for measuring exhaust flow... And it works like you say. But... We have a little drop in manifold pressure, if we have an increase in the exhaust flow...? More exhaust flow, implies in more free space for new A/F, not?
@superbarnie
@superbarnie Ай бұрын
What kind of hose would you put on the barb? Just typical rubber hose? I would think that would start melting pretty quick.
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
Just a normal rubber hose is fine for a few bursts of full power in the lowest gear. You could use a silicone hose if you wanted better heat resistance.
@J.T323
@J.T323 26 күн бұрын
Hi Julian,I have a question regarding exhaust pressures.When I was a kid,my father had an 1.8 VW Jetta mk2.One day while driving on a dirt road with him,we hit a rock that ripped the exhaust off just in front of the first muffler.So all that was left was the manifold and a pipe ending about in the middle of the car.So was very loud and had basic no power.We went into town,got it welded on again and like magic the car had power again.That didn't,and still doesn't make sense to me at all because to me more flow = more power.Do you have any ideas on that?Thanks
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar 26 күн бұрын
Could be a variety of reasons but the most likely is that the engine management didn't like it eg oxygen sensor was receiving diluted airflow, MAP sensing couldn't cope with changed volumetric efficiency, etc.
@J.T323
@J.T323 25 күн бұрын
@JulianEdgar Hi,thanks for the reply.The vehicle had the k-jetronic system (mechanical fuel injection).No O2 sensors as far as n know.This has been baffling me for years.lol
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar 25 күн бұрын
Every car I have ever worked with that lost power with a reduction in exhaust backpressure (after the tuned length section) was because of unhappy fuelling/ignition timing.
@chrisbackhouse5730
@chrisbackhouse5730 Ай бұрын
Would this apply to turbo charged diesel engines?
@JulianEdgar
@JulianEdgar Ай бұрын
Yes
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