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Exhaust still has weight , that means energy to move it . A properly designed system might be able to help move the exhaust quicker . Your system actually does the exact opposite of what it should do . As the exhaust moves , it cools down and slows . Going from a smaller opening to a much larger opening , as the system lengthens , only slows the exhaust more . The engine now has to work against the turbo and the exhaust still in the pipe ie your pressure differential . How much does the pressure increase from the rear of the tailpipe , larger opening , to the turbo , smaller opening , over a standard striaght pipe or a two step design ? This is atmospheric pressure that is basically working on a funnel and doing it the wrong way for exhaust flow . If you could decrease the exhaust drive pressure in a turbo system and still maintain boost , what are the conequences ? A properly designed system will help the turbo and you do need a pipe on the turbo for best performance imho .