Originally posted by KatDiesel
What evidence do you have against this? Just wondering.
it's pretty much common knowledge in the gas-turbo world... hell, it's been common knowledge in the turbo diesel world for so long that nobody even markets a chambered muffler there! they're all a straight-through design...
as Corky Bell (Cartech, etc. ) once said, "the exhaust system on a turbocharged vehicle is none at all!"
in the past 4-5 years we've been seeing a LOT more turbo V8 setups in hot-rodding (I've been riding the wave... I build twin turbo kits!


buddy of mine picked up over 4 tenths and 4 mph in the 1/4 by unbolting his chambered mufflers on back to back runs at the track... that right there sold me! (watching his times drop from 11. 70's to 11. 25!?? SOLD!! LOL!)
they're designed to make use of pulses in the exhaust stream, and they seem to work alright in non-turbo apps, but there are simply no pulses downstream of the turbine in a turbocharged application, so the muffler becomes an awful restriction

Forrest