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Old 11-23-2001, 11:13 AM   #6
Unit 5302
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There is no fine line. You never want to lose torque. If losing torque is a consequence of gaining horsepower, then sometimes it's worth the loss.

When you have an engine that is being restricted by exhuast, then you want to lose backpressure. When you have an engine that is not really being restricted by backpressure, then it's unnecessary to do any modifications for performance purposes.
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