EmeraldFalcon
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This is kind of a strange thread, be warned. I expect to get flamed for this. I don't even know if this is the right forum.
It seems a lot of money is spent on expensive exhaust systems, but for the system to truly be effective, you have to drop 400+ on just a cat-back. What's keeping people from just installing a high-performance fan like a leaf blower (Heartland America: Cordless Leaf Blower SC845 ) 30 bucks and 120 miles per hour, to push the exhaust. Depending on backpressure needs, you could install the tube closer to the headers to push the exhaust past the headers, rather than sucking it out. Leaf blowers also probably don't have enough torque to suck anything out of the engine. It seems like this is too obvious, why don't people do this?
It seems a lot of money is spent on expensive exhaust systems, but for the system to truly be effective, you have to drop 400+ on just a cat-back. What's keeping people from just installing a high-performance fan like a leaf blower (Heartland America: Cordless Leaf Blower SC845 ) 30 bucks and 120 miles per hour, to push the exhaust. Depending on backpressure needs, you could install the tube closer to the headers to push the exhaust past the headers, rather than sucking it out. Leaf blowers also probably don't have enough torque to suck anything out of the engine. It seems like this is too obvious, why don't people do this?