How an Exhaust Pipe’s Diameter Can Affect Performance

If you’re a true diesel truck enthusiast, you’re always looking for ways to improve your truck’s performance or perfect the way it feels when you drive. There’s a plethora of options for modifying your truck, but they aren’t all created equal, and some will help you out a lot more than others. Some people argue that the diameter of the exhaust pipe can improve a truck’s performance, while others argue that it only affects the sound of the engine.

So how does an exhaust pipe’s diameter affect performance for your diesel engine? Here, we’ll look at some of the things you need to consider before you decide to make this modification to your own truck.

Larger Diameters Can Mean Less Efficiency

Slapping a larger-diameter exhaust pipe onto your truck won’t necessarily be the quick fix you might expect it to be. In fact, in some cases, it could reduce the efficiency of your engine because of the exhaust’s flow velocity. A larger-diameter pipe means that flow velocity of exhaust gases is lower, which essentially translates to more exhaust hanging around inside the exhaust system. This can make your engine have to work harder to accelerate. This is one of the major reasons why manufacturers don’t use the largest exhaust pipes they could conceivably create.

Smaller Diameters Can Restrict Exhaust Flow

However, on the other end of the spectrum, smaller exhaust pipes present a different problem. Their smaller size means the exhaust gas can’t flow out at a steady rate. Exhaust gases emit from the pipe in pulses, and you ideally want these pulses to come out in steady waves. An exhaust pipe with a smaller diameter will have a higher resistance to the exhaust’s flow, making the pulses come at more irregular intervals, which doesn’t equate to more efficiency.

Larger Diameters Can Increase Peak Performance

One noticeable way that an exhaust pipe’s diameter can affect performance is in the power it provides. The increase of power isn’t 100 percent an upgrade, since you’ll really only notice a difference if your engine is running at the highest level of what it can do. This gives your power curve higher peaks but more of them, so it isn’t a steady or reliable upgrade in terms of horsepower.

The key thing to take away from this is that the best exhaust for your truck isn’t the biggest or smallest option but one that will offer the best balance between stability and increased power. Norcal Diesel Performance has plenty of Duramax exhaust parts to choose from that can help you get this balance for your own truck.

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