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Hyperflow cat for 360 = increase mid range torque?

Discussion in '360/430' started by Argento6spd360modena, Jan 10, 2010.

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  1. Argento6spd360modena

    Argento6spd360modena Formula Junior

    Nov 20, 2009
    309
    Well, I have a turbo car with a ton of torque already, but it is not as fun as 360.

    I just crave a "little" bit more torque for 360, I am merely talking about 10~20lb-ft, it would be so much more balanced with just a tad more torque IMO.

    Revvy/peaky is actually very fun. There is something special about driving high revving NA cars, even if it is not a torque monster. I used to own S2000, NA NSX, Supercharged NSX, and 600rwhp Supra turbo. The most fun car definitely was not the most powerful car.
     
  2. Derek Trotter

    Derek Trotter Formula 3
    BANNED

    Jul 28, 2007
    1,790
    Cambridge, UK
    I hear what you're saying and agree that the 360 really is a fun car and I enjoy driving mine immensely. I too like the revvy NA engine and it's characteristics. I don't think you'd notice 10-20lbft in a 360, it's too small an amount to make any impression.

    I get my torque thrills from my mildly (Stage 1) remapped 997 Turbo, 550BHP/600lbft is plenty enough! :eek:
     
  3. Argento6spd360modena

    Argento6spd360modena Formula Junior

    Nov 20, 2009
    309
    Thanks guys for the responds. Look like hi-flow cats is a must for me, my only concern is how much louder does it get with hi-flow cats.

    I have Timate Titanium exhaust, it was crazy bloody loud until I installed the stock tips with valves back on.

    600 cells
     
  4. RC33

    RC33 Formula Junior

    Nov 29, 2005
    836
    Garden City
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    RC33
    I believe the hi-flow cats will amplify the sound by another 20-30%.

    This is what I hear from inside the car (Coupe) but it may appear to be even louder to a pedestrian.
     

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