Dyno pull after milltek exhaust install

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Dyno is with no other mods back in Jan 2018. New vids added Jan 2019
318tq and 301hp to the wheels.

Zero drone with this exhaust!

Edit Jan 4 2019, new vids outside the car:

Cold Start:


Short take off:


Ignore the cop at the end...wasn't for me :)


One last vid on the outside:


Edit Jan 2019: Recent vid driving around:


One vid for now


Honda Civic 10th gen Dyno pull after milltek exhaust install 20180119_134145



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Honda Civic 10th gen Dyno pull after milltek exhaust install 9463_1516762141997


Cold start up sound
 
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Man really wish you did a baseline. :( This is the exact reason i did one. Then i will return to the same dyno after i get exhaust, intake, and intercooler and do a new run.
 


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"downpipe after the cat" = front pipe (and isn't a downpipe, but isn't included in some "cat-back" systems. I'm not sure why, then again, I'm not sure why aftermarket front pipes don't include the heat shields Honda put on the factory front pipe.)
 
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You got me confused lol

Which down pipe do you have?

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That bottom pic is a cat. As baldracimg said above.

I'm not sure why they call it a downpipe but have seen them called that. I'd call it a front pipe lol.

I don't believe afe comes with it, but this and thermal does
 


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A/f lines are similar in color, which is which?
I'll check later...but one is from the first run and another is the 2nd run...nothing changed on the car. This is just a dyno with the exhaust on. No before and after...not sure why you'd want to know which is which?
 

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I'll check later...but one is from the first run and another is the 2nd run...nothing changed on the car. This is just a dyno with the exhaust on. No before and after...not sure why you'd want to know which is which?
I know it’s not a before and after dyno run. I wanted to know which line is run#1. Based on th numbers it looks like it ran richer and maybe pulled some timing. If I knew what a/f line was run #1 then maybe that would back up my theory.
 

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Thanks for the uppload, was there a reason why the pull stopped at around 6300 rpm?
 
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Thanks for the uppload, was there a reason why the pull stopped at around 6300 rpm?
I'm not sure, but they did mention they couldn't put it in r+ mode because the sensors freak out and through abs and traction lights because the rear wheels aren't moving.

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I wonder why the down/front pipes are flanges and the exhaust is slip joints :hmm:

Says a lot about the "craftsmen" they have making these exhausts.
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