Hmmmm, back pressure for high performance, not in my books. In my country back pressure is for old volkswagons to stop crappy exhaust valves burning out and the enemy of performance.
Its an interesting subject though, I reckon there is a thread on this forum that probably sums that debate up beautifully, a comment from an M3 mechanic looking at his 4 into 4 pipes with big diameter/ short megaphones on saying " this is the last time with these things" or something like that.
I figured they had been on a journey and it was time to change. Kind of a shame really as I am a big fan of the beautifull noise of four pipes, there is a great clip on u tube with two old farts starting up a MV Augusta 750 at a track meet. Suffering catfish that is an awesome awesome sound.
Exhausts have evolved,
Naturally aspirated
straight pipe....when tuning ...short length top end ( like drag), longer for more midrange( like speedway 500 bike)
Then someone discovered the megaphone, extended and intensified the reverse pulse time back to valve
Long tapered megaphones like Honda works bikes spread the range power advantage over a broad range, short big diam megas like Manx Norton concentrate advantage over a narrow range.
Then someone invented the 4 into 1 where the reverse pulse from one pipe is used to help another cyllinder scavenge more efficiently and a combination of inertia pulses in primaries as well as reverse wave at outlet create a slight advantage over the reverse wave of a single pipe,
Oh yes in the 1940's and 50's the sports car dudes were big on the 6 into 3 into 1 or the 4 into 2 into 1 and when Honda educated the world with an awesome 4 cylinder it didnt take long for the touring dudes to use the the 4 to 2 to 1 for strong midrange. Once again a system where inertia and reverse waves are used on the same crank plane to scavenge its brother cylinder
Then the horsepower freaks bolt on superchargers and turbos to pressure feed the air through the engine, unlike naturally asperated engines where the vacuam created by the piston moving down draws in air, the superchargers just push almost unlimited air through the engine and with that much pressure pushing through you dont need any fancy exhausts to draw the gas out it just blasts out from megga cylinder pressure. All it needs is no back pressure.
I think.
Anyway out of all that I will probably run 4 individual pipes on my salt bike , dont care about the slightly less power but to get my rocks off on the noise.......I HATE mufflers
Cheers Johno