It all depends on your engine. I have 2.25 all the way back, The standard header flange
can reduce the diameter nicely from the 2.5 to the 2.25, then I used a Matrix cat (Random Technologies)
and a Spintec muffler, I would not do the Spintec again, its too loud for a daily driver. Perfect for a trail rig.
I like it better than a flow master, (Has a different tone, lower note) I'm going to swap it for something quieter
as soon as I have some spare toy money....
The 2.5 has big ports, and a relatively long stroke, I don't understand why the muffler guys all tell us the
2.5L engine can't use the 2.5 exhaust then turn around and install a 1.5 to 2.5 header on a 305 chevy...
The cylinder volume, stroke etc are almost identical. and the headers should perform in a similar fashion...
Especially since our motor is redlined about 1000 rpm's higher for normal driving...
I get a little bit of exhaust blubbering and popping on a long downhill run when coasting if
I rest my foot on the gas pedal, nothing extraordinary... And I gained a full gear back on
the main hill in my commute, I don't fall off the power band as easy.
Once I rebuilt my engine (I put the header and exhaust on before my rebuild) I'm pretty sure I'm using
the pipe but without a side by side test I can't prove it...
Dave