single exhaust or dual exhaust for rear wheel drive setup

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I have a 3.2 liter and it's going into a rear wheel drive configuration. I am wondering if it would help the motor make more horsepower to run it with single exhaust or dual exhaust?
 

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You will probably still want a crossover pipe if you run true duals. If you have mad fab skills you could try your hand at a sequential header system. That is where the six primaries enter a single collector in a circle AND in the same order as firing. Makes for a Formula 1 or Indy car sound.

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You will probably still want a crossover pipe if you run true duals. If you have mad fab skills you could try your hand at a sequential header system. That is where the six primaries enter a single collector in a circle AND in the same order as firing. Makes for a Formula 1 or Indy car sound.

Tom
I want to hear this.
 

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back to the original question, with the even firing of the SHO V6 (alternating left bank, right bank, etc), there is no difference in performance between a properly executed single or dual exhaust system.
 

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Cool, thanks for the info Rubydist. I think I will go with 2 inch dual exauhst with a cross over. It may be old school but that's what I grew up with.
 

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I have a 3.2 liter and it's going into a rear wheel drive configuration. I am wondering if it would help the motor make more horsepower to run it with single exhaust or dual exhaust?

Shamrock, what's the "rear wheel drive configuration" you're speaking of? Non-Taurus? Would like to see some pics.
 

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Yes 3d914, it's rear wheel just like you think it would be. I turn the sho motor 90 degrees , put a t5 transmission on it using an adapter plate and put it in a mustang or what ever rear wheel drive car you want. Of course it's more difficult than I am making it out to be. Mine for instance is going into a Austin Healey 100-4.
 
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