Depends on how much of the exhaust your replacing, only the muffler, 2-5hp maybe, the whole exhaust system from header to exhaust tip up to 12-15hp
I owned a 90 supra turbo a couple years back and i did the down pipe and the rest of the exhaust system it added up to 30hp because it was so restrictive, and i turned up the boost
10HP to 20HP according to engine displacement and condition.
Yes, truck exhaust pipes were made for trucks and not cars.
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This would require the modification of the exhaust system. The sound of any vehicle comes from the exhaust and not really the engine. A deep "throaty" sound is achieved by streamlining the exhaust system. This will also increase horse power because the engine won't have to work so hard to push the exhaust out thus more power is available to push the truck. If you have no knowledge of vehicles then exhaust modification should be handled by a pro. Keep in mind that some States have emission laws and there are always noise laws to consider as well.
Cold air intake or exhaust would be the simplest and cheapest.
so this really depends on HP ( horse power) if a car has more horse power than a truck than it will accelerate faster and also cause cars are lighter than trucks. so you have power and less weight than a truck. so to answer your question it depends on the car and the truck. how much HP either one has and how heavy they are,
You can find up to 250 horse power engines for the kenworth t12000 truck. But, for the best performance you want to go between 180 and 220 horse power engines.
210 hp
It is a 150 horse power horizontal engine
How much horse power sould a truck have?
tata1210 engine model specification
160 to 165 if it is a truck.