22Si
Senior Member
Hey I am actually in the final stages of designing a catted downpipe NO CEL. More info to come but here is all the information about MST downpipe. I should get more updates this week and take pre orders soon.
Join my facebook group for updates. The owner is in it of MST https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Bev6oycQ3/
Most aftermarket downpipe dyno results are tested on tuned cars.
We wanted to answer a real question:
How much power does a downpipe add on a completely stock tune?
So we tested it.
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Test vehicle: FL5 Civic Type-R
ECU: 100% stock (no tune)
Intake: MST Intake
Dyno Results![]()
Stock downpipe + MST intake![]()
→ 320 whp / 478 Nm
MST 300-cell catted downpipe + MST intake![]()
→ 327 whp / 480 Nm
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What we found![]()
• Peak power difference is small
• Realistic gain: ~8–10 hp
• Max gain (10 hp) (12 nm) around 5000 rpm
• Results were consistent across multiple runs
Honest conclusion:![]()
On a completely stock tune, a downpipe alone does not produce big peak gains.
This is real data — and it’s rarely shared.
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Why MST Catted Downpipe![]()
• Enlarged tubing
• Large 5” catalytic converter
• 300-cell high-flow cat
• No CEL guarantee
• No exhaust odor
• Designed to pass U.S. emissions
• 2-year cat warranty
• Target price under $750
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Final thoughts![]()
The Type-R is a unique platform.
More parts don’t always mean more power.
Without a tune, gains will be limited.
With proper tuning, real performance gains begin.
At MST, we build parts backed by real testing — not hype.
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I may be wrong on this but I thought FL5 has torque-based targeting. If you add a high-flow downpipe, the ECU detects the increased efficiency and automatically closes the wastegate or throttles the engine to keep torque output within its factory-defined limits.
To actually "unlock" the power gains from the hardware, you must use a flash tune to raise those internal torque ceilings?
@Jester04