Backpressure : The myth and why it's wrong.   I. Introduction  One of the most misunderstood concepts in exhaust theory is backpressure . People love to talk about backpressure   on message boards with no real understanding of what it is and what  it's consequences are. I'm sure many of you have heard or read the  phrase "Engines need backpressure " when discussing exhaust upgrades. That phrase is in fact completely inaccurate and a wholly misguided notion.   II. Some basic exhaust theory  Your exhaust system is designed to evacuate gases from the combustion  chamber quickly and efficently. Exhaust gases are not produced in a  smooth stream; exhaust gases originate in pulses. A 4 cylinder motor   will have 4 distinct pulses per complete engine cycle, a 6 cylinder has 6  pules and so on. The more pulses that are produced, the more continuous  the exhaust flow. Backpressure  can be  loosely defined as the resistance to positive flow - in this case, the  resistance ...
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