(I fear this is not the optimum place to post this. Please shift as required)
I am in doubt about backpressure of exhausts and the joining of V8-engine banks "exhaust-wise".
The last may be easier to explain but somehow both questions are linked.
Well, is it a necessity to join both banks of a small block V8 in order to get a good flow ? The original setup is like two cylinders of one bank go together in the manifold and there would be 2 downpipes for a good way towards the silencer (in case of catalysator there is just one, bigger downpipe behind the manifold). If I made my a new exhaust from scratch it might be easier to join the pipes behind the silencer or even have two different paths until the end.
I am inclined to think that an exhaust has an impact on power in that the backpressure (which is good for noise, isn´t it) makes it harder for the engine to get rid of gases and thus reduces power. On the other hand engines without any exhaust run worse.
So - is it true that an exhaust without creating backpressure ("free flow") generally is better. And that it is still better than running no exhaust at all because it makes the gases run with a certain inertia through it - therefore even possibly creating a kind of small vacuum thus helping exhaust gases escape ?? In which case I am inclined to think that the tuning of a car which gets sort of freeflow exhaust may be the same like tuning for altitude ?? (ok, now this is my lame link to this "tuning fuel and air" section of the forum
