
Originally Posted by
ScottW
Just to throw a cat amongst the pigeons, what about gas temperature along the length of the exhaust? As the temperature drops, the volume of gas decreases, hence the friction losses also reduce.
IIRC, 70's Fords had an exhaust on their V8's that decreased in size along the length. The idea was that using a smaller outlet from the muffler quietened the system down more, without sacrificing performance too much as the gas had cooled, hence less flow volume, hence a lower velocity, hence a lower friction losses.
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