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Originally Posted by Ender
While running exhaust gas will always be passing through the turbine, so it will always be muffled somewhat. I'd say remove the baffles, you're really only shooting yourself in the foot because exhaust is easily modified, but once you build the motor with the baffles in place you'll have to rebuild again to remove them.
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I'm already planning on rebuilding this engine so that's not much of a concern. Right now I would like to avoid the possibility of 1) destroying the housing 2) of making unnecessary noise by removing them 3) i'm just plain lazy.
My hope is to have this engine survive long enough while I piece together another one exactly the way I want it. This means radical 6PI porting--I'm currently thinking of a way to port the upper portion of the 6PI and I have a junk iron to find out what the possibility of it is. No Baffles Hi-Comp lightened rotors (RX8 maybe? May stick with NA S4) lightened eccentric shaft. Turbo II housings, aluminum side "irons" and a few other goodies.
What I want from the exhaust however is a system that can be kept in place until I desire to break into the massive horsepower range (will not happen until I'm out of college). I also want it to muffle a majority of the sounds coming from the engine so I don't sound like a little fart cannon machine like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X40meUsb2gU