DGM635csi wrote:
2.5" is more than enough volume for even a modded CRD IMO. I went 2.5", straight piped the cat, junked the OEM muffler and replaced with a 24" magnaflow stainless muffler, and installed a 3" Gibson turn down tip to finish it off. The sound it audible, but not intrusive. You can definitely hear the turbo more, expecially at full throttle, and its got a little bit of a low pitched resonance at slow speeds at light throttle. Most likely, cruising at low rpm at those speeds (<35mph) combined with light throttle application is not creating enough exhaust gas to form laminar flow throught the pipes since there is now no restriction post turbo. As soon as you apply a little throttle, the resonance goes away. I would like to reiterate that this is not an annoying resonance. I personally love the way it sounds now, and I stand outside everytime my wife borrows the jeep just to hear it drive off, and also to pray that it returns in the same condition in which it left. Oh, and mileage seems slighlty improved along with slightly decreased spool up time. I think 3" on a <200hp diesel would resonate like crazy, and the added weight would probably far outweigh any extra perforance gains over the 2.5" system.
Great, thanks. Eurekaboy recommended I go with the 2.5", and that was after he used a 3" straight pipe. He said the difference was negligible if anything.
Forgive my ignorance, but what is involved in straight piping a cat? I understand replacing the muffler with a straight pipe, but what does the cat even do?