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jonbays wrote: Don't panic for a VCT XR6 this sound like a normal stock exhasut system to me.
Yes they do look odd but it shouldn't look dodgy just overly complex for no obvious reason. Seems to be an accurate summary. Thanks Shugg |
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So what is the purpose of the second blocked off pipe then?
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twr7cx wrote: So what is the purpose of the second blocked off pipe then?
it's a resonator. works the same way as the ones you see on the intakes of the V8 falcons |
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tickford_6 wrote: twr7cx wrote: So what is the purpose of the second blocked off pipe then? it's a resonator. works the same way as the ones you see on the intakes of the V8 falcons So it helps to quiten the exhaust down? How would the resinator in the V8 air intake quiten the exhaust down? |
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tickford_6 wrote: twr7cx wrote: So what is the purpose of the second blocked off pipe then? it's a resonator. works the same way as the ones you see on the intakes of the V8 falcons I thought and have been told that the "resonator on the intake of the v8's is actually a backfire tube for in the event of it backfiring that tube will blowoff/crack/explode or what ever it does intead of the airbox doing the same thing! Ive removed mine and have noticed a sharper throttle, altho didnt notice much difference in note. However i have just had a weld on my exhaust re-welded and it made a big difference to the note, louder now.. lol!
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twr7cx wrote: tickford_6 wrote: twr7cx wrote: So what is the purpose of the second blocked off pipe then? it's a resonator. works the same way as the ones you see on the intakes of the V8 falcons So it helps to quiten the exhaust down? How would the resinator in the V8 air intake quiten the exhaust down? well a resonator in the intake would help to quieten down the intake noise duh all i was saying is that they work the same, there is no direct flow throught either of them they are just resonence chambers. |
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Shugg wrote: Hi guys,
Has anyone got pictures or links to AU XR6 exhaust setups. I have searched the net and cannot find. The reason I ask is that my car was in a rear end smash a few years ago and allot of underbody work was done. I had my car up on the jacks the other day thought the set up of the exhaust looked dodgy. I will try and explain the best I can: From the extractors and cat, the setup separates into two pipes, joining two mufflers side by side. From the two mufflers back, the pipes come together with a H bracket weld. One pipe continues out to the tip and the other pipe curves around under rear bar and is blocked! Is this normal? Seems funny to me to have the second pipe curve around and be blocked. This may be normal, and I am not an expert on exhaust systems, but can someone verify the norm for me. Shugg That is the exact layout for the AU XR6 VCT exhaust system from factory. Its not dodgy at all. Thats how they came, H pipe and all.
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tickford_6 wrote: well a resonator in the intake would help to quieten down the intake noise duh
all i was saying is that they work the same, there is no direct flow throught either of them they are just resonence chambers. But how does a bloked off pipe manage to quieten down the exhaust? I mean once the first bit of exhaust gas/fumes has flown into that blocked pipe, the rest are just going to go down the other one arn't they? meaning that it'd be the same as if that blocked pipe wasn't there? Or how does it work? How does the air intake one work aswell? By the way Daniel, at Symons the other day I noticed that the Ford Brute Utes still had those pipes on there air intakes... |
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twr7cx wrote: tickford_6 wrote: well a resonator in the intake would help to quieten down the intake noise duh all i was saying is that they work the same, there is no direct flow throught either of them they are just resonence chambers. But how does a bloked off pipe manage to quieten down the exhaust? I mean once the first bit of exhaust gas/fumes has flown into that blocked pipe, the rest are just going to go down the other one arn't they? meaning that it'd be the same as if that blocked pipe wasn't there? Or how does it work? How does the air intake one work aswell? By the way Daniel, at Symons the other day I noticed that the Ford Brute Utes still had those pipes on there air intakes... it's all about the exhaust gas pulses and sound waves travleing down the pipe. the gas doesn't flow through it but the sound waves do, they get to end of the pipe and are turn around when they come out of the pipe again they run into the other sound waves and can cancle out some of the noise. depending on the size, length and shap of the pipe. the engineers can 'tune' it to take an unwanted noise at a certain point in the revs at a certain engine load. wich is exactly how intake resonators work. |
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This is all good guys, news to me. Its all making sence.
Cheers Shugg |
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Hi guys, seen your exhaust request and thought I might be able to clear a few thing up for you.
I have been able to get some pictures for the xr6 exhaust with a little bit of tech. info.
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