Thank you for getting back to me, I also have a k&N intake and a custom Blackbeard tune already installed.I have the s type on my Escalade with the Volant intake and Diablo sport custom tune.
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Thank you for getting back to me, I also have a k&N intake and a custom Blackbeard tune already installed.I have the s type on my Escalade with the Volant intake and Diablo sport custom tune.
AgreeYou'd have to make more than 600 horsepower to utilize a 3.5" exhaust.
You'd have to make more than 600 horsepower to utilize a 3.5" exhaust.
For the 6.2, why is the Borla and Corsa exhaust systems 3” when the stock exhaust is 3.5”?
Though this may be the case, then why would GM put a 3.5” exhaust on a truck producing 420 HP? Though there are many more 3” exhaust options than 3.5”, it just seems odd to install a smaller exhaust pipe than stock diameter?
Put on the GM option Borla today and immediately noticed a difference in throttle response and engine "smoothness". It's dual 2.5" pipes out of the muffler and a 3" into it..
Two 2.5" pipes = 9.82 sq in and one 3.5" pipe = 9.62 sq in of flow area
Maybe to offer better sound-deadening? Maybe a more restrictive muffler is not so restrictive with 3.5" tubes and still provides for a quiet cabin?
honestly any exhaust put on by manufacturer is not really what they claim it at...due to the bends. (crink, smashing & otherwise to get it to fit.)
so really a 3" mandrel bent aftermarket exhaust would flow same or better than a OEM 3.5 one
OEM is exhaust is only as good as the smallest bend.
plus what was said about HP above.