Nope, just PhotoShop. Sorry there is no "complemented with some technical backup" with that picture that carrizog60 wanted. I just took an exhaust off of a Pro-Stock Tractor at a NTPA Tractor Pull and pasted it on my hood.
I do have what I have been told is real technical data though. I have heard that with diesel pickup trucks, i.e. Chevy Duramax Diesel, Dodge Cummins Diesel, and Ford PowerStroke Diesel, that when you straight pipe these trucks, you gain about 25 hp. This is gained, as others have said here in this post, by allowing the turbo to spin more freely which in turn pumps more air in the engine for more power. So, I would imagine that straight piping a VW TD that you would gain some horsepower. Stock, these trucks run about 250 hp, 25 hp to that would adding about 1/10th more hp to it. So, adding 1/10th to a VW TD would be about 7 hp. This is a rough estimation tough, but still some technical data and there are many other variables that could make this estimation total inacturate when trying to compare it to a VW TD.