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I'm slowly improving my daily driver and ever since I bought it, I've been unimpressed by how it sounds.
Out of necessity, last year sometime, I replaced the stock 2 1/4" exhaust with a Redback 2 1/2" catback sports exhaust. Even though the resonator and muffler were essentially empty, they've gone and made the car even quieter! What I'd like to do is, budget permitting, install a new set of catalytic converters and a twinpipe system. I can't find any information about the process though. Do I need two resonators, mufflers etc? Is a H crossover or an X crossover more beneficial? Ideal pipe diameter? Would shortening the pipe change anything? (if I decide to make side exhausts or something crazy like that) Should I coat my existing 4-2-1 extractors in ceramic? Aluminium, or stainless steel? (Does stainless weld? How do I weld aluminium?) I know my way around a spanner, but thats about it. Also, I'm looking for a throatier sound, not excessively louder. I don't think my neighbors would appreciate me waking them up at 5:00am to the equivalent of a Boeing 737.
_________________ Owner of a 1992 EB Falcon, 2000 AU series II falcon and now a 1999 AU series I AU XR8 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: What I'd like to do is, budget permitting, install a new set of catalytic converters and a twinpipe system. I can't find any information about the process though. Do I need two resonators, mufflers etc? Is a H crossover or an X crossover more beneficial? Ideal pipe diameter? Would shortening the pipe change anything? (if I decide to make side exhausts or something crazy like that) Should I coat my existing 4-2-1 extractors in ceramic? I've read a few good comments about this system: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ford-AU-XR8- ... qBILSsoUiQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlVPt0UXQ7I With regard to the extractors, a set of Pacemakers will let the engine breath better along with some hi-flow cats. I bought a set of Hurricane Headers and got them ceramic coated inside and out for $350. The ceramic coating is more durable than paint, reduces heat in the engine bay and doesn't allow rust spots to form (unless it gets chipped).
_________________ AU2 XR8 with Raptor VL, ported Yella Terra GT40P heads, Scorpion 1.6 RRs, XE264HR-14 Comp Cam, ceramic coated Hurricane Headers, 60lb injectors, Walbro 255, 200cfi cats, 3" exhaust & Snow Performance water methanol injection |
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Thanks for the links!
Its not exactly what I was looking at (I'm interested in creating the system myself, or as much as I can) but its perfect for what I wanted to know. I keep forgetting youtube and ebay make excellent resources for information. This 'project' won't be happening until at least December, but this will definitely be a big help in preparing. E: After more research, I may be able to get away with just a muffler delete. It seems to be my biggest restriction.
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Have you got the gear for making your own?
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{USERNAME} wrote: Have you got the gear for making your own? No, but the workshop where I work does and my boss lets me use anything within reason. Thanks for the link by the way, I couldn't find any other threads - too many results in different threads.
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No worries. I've got my own TIG and I really enjoy making my own exhaust. I use 304 because I don't see the point of using steel when you put all that work into it. I'm
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