I am almost ready to pull the trigger on a Helmholz midpipe for my 2008 GT PRHT 6MT. It currently has a Roadstersport SuperQ installed, and I purchased the 1.8” Roadstersport Max Power catless header during the 2023 Black Friday Sale. I was waiting to get the midpipe before I install the header.
When I added the midpipe to my Wish List I noticed that it now says 5” Cat for Manual, 4” Cat for Automatic. Given I have a 6MT, and the 5” Cat adds $50 to the price, would the larger Cat be a better option?
Are there any fitment or clearance issues with it? Is installation more difficult?
And finally, what would be recommended for a tune after the full header, midpipe and exhaust is installed, to get the most benefit from the larger exhaust?
The car is 99% street use, with a possible HPDE maybe once per year.
Helmholz Midpipe: 4” or 5” Cat?
Re: Helmholz Midpipe: 4” or 5” Cat?
The 5 inch cat is massively better in every way. IT flows better, it will last longer, and the sound is much better with the 5 inch. The ONLY reason we still have the 4 inch cat is for customers with auto transmission because that box is so much wider that it can be hard to get the 5 inch neatly fit for those with auto. If you have the manual transmission, the choice is a no-brainer.
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Good-Win Racing
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Re: Helmholz Midpipe: 4” or 5” Cat?
Thank you, Brian. I will be ordering it very soon.
What about suggestions for a tune after the new exhaust system is installed?
What about suggestions for a tune after the new exhaust system is installed?
Re: Helmholz Midpipe: 4” or 5” Cat?
Brian Goodwin
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Good-Win Racing
www.good-win-racing.com
Re: Helmholz Midpipe: 4” or 5” Cat?
Thanks again, Brian. I really appreciate the information, as well as your responsiveness to questions on this forum.