How loud are the CCC exhausts?
Discussion
Walter Sobchak said:
My car is a standard MK1 Tuscan which has had the decat and chip, how loud would a set of CCCs be?, too loud with the cats off or ok?.
try it for yourself before buyingget 2 metal tubes that fit in you're existing exhaust cans. try to secure them and listen to the sound
if you like that you can have the tubes spot welded in you're existing cans or buy new CCC's
i would buy CCC's and keep the originals for the MOT
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G20RG B said:
In my opinion, a decat and CC are Too loud.
CC with standard exhaust is about right, or decat with standad exhaust as alright but the two put together is just Toooomuch.
I tend to agree with that. I made a set of cans with 2/3 plain tube and 1/3 perf tube internally and fully packed them with insulation. A small amount of silencing works wonders and takes that "tinny" sound away but still retains a nice deep tone with the pops and bangs. Similar results can be had just partially sleeving standard cans. Just install 200mm long sleeve down each can and jobs a good 'un.CC with standard exhaust is about right, or decat with standad exhaust as alright but the two put together is just Toooomuch.
mrcyeo said:
I'm running CCC's and cats and it's just right for me, i've heard quite a few tuscan's with CCC's and de-cats and it's crazy loud!
Am I right for thinking that a tuscan with cats and CCC's should still pass an MOT?
it should pass, no reason not to, sound is not a measurement that is considered if it 'appears' to be standard.
Am I right for thinking that a tuscan with cats and CCC's should still pass an MOT?Agree wit hwhat's previously been said. I got mune with de-cat, put CCC's on but it was too loud. I love the pops and bangs of CCC's so I stuck the cats back in and it's just about right.
Of course if you're a hooligan (Macey I'm talking about you!) you'll love the de-cat + sleeved/CCC's. Going through the Rouen tunnel en-route to Le Mans with that combo would certainly get you noticed ;-)
Of course if you're a hooligan (Macey I'm talking about you!) you'll love the de-cat + sleeved/CCC's. Going through the Rouen tunnel en-route to Le Mans with that combo would certainly get you noticed ;-)
My 4L Std decatted (with NTEL's decat pipes) & CCCs makes about 125 db. I know of a 4L "S" decatted & CCCs that makes 130 db 
So pretty load.
Rev it in an underground car park and just listen to all those car alarms you've set off - LOL.
I actually don't find mine too intrusive cruising down the motorway, but with the roof off hooning down the lanes - absolutely awsome

So pretty load.
Rev it in an underground car park and just listen to all those car alarms you've set off - LOL.
I actually don't find mine too intrusive cruising down the motorway, but with the roof off hooning down the lanes - absolutely awsome

WhyTwo said:
Agree wit hwhat's previously been said. I got mune with de-cat, put CCC's on but it was too loud. I love the pops and bangs of CCC's so I stuck the cats back in and it's just about right.
Of course if you're a hooligan (Macey I'm talking about you!) you'll love the de-cat + sleeved/CCC's. Going through the Rouen tunnel en-route to Le Mans with that combo would certainly get you noticed ;-)
WhyTwo,Of course if you're a hooligan (Macey I'm talking about you!) you'll love the de-cat + sleeved/CCC's. Going through the Rouen tunnel en-route to Le Mans with that combo would certainly get you noticed ;-)
Thanks for the reference
I do know of 2 others that are louder than mine, willing to get my db meter on yours for a comparison.so called said:
Mines sleeved and de-catted and chipped.
Its VERY loud but as said, no problem on the motorway jus a little difficult to keep a low profile.
It's hard to keep a low profile in a Tuscan at the best of times Its VERY loud but as said, no problem on the motorway jus a little difficult to keep a low profile.

,I don't mind the standard cans but one has blown a sleeve out while the other has quite a narrow one in which makes it sound like it's spitting a bit on tickover, so thought why not go the whole way and get some CCC's 
I got mine from here - http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDeta...
I used full length sections and with the cats still there it wasn't THAT much louder than normal.
I used full length sections and with the cats still there it wasn't THAT much louder than normal.
What diameter pipe is needed for a snug fit inside a standard Tuscan can?
I have a de-cat and CCC's (131 dB
)and I too find it a little OTT at times. Modifying the standard cans with a partial sleeve sounds like it's worth a try. Does it make any difference to the sound where in the can the sleeve goes? Inlet or exhast end or partially along it's length?
I have a de-cat and CCC's (131 dB
)and I too find it a little OTT at times. Modifying the standard cans with a partial sleeve sounds like it's worth a try. Does it make any difference to the sound where in the can the sleeve goes? Inlet or exhast end or partially along it's length?I got 1 metre x 2" stainless tubing and the fit was perfect. They went in with a few gentle taps and then stayed there for the few months that I had them in. Also found that an olympic sized weight barbell is a perfect fit for knocking them back out again!
Now have CCCs just because I liked the stainless steel finish. These are maybe a slightly louder than fully sleeved cans but the sound is about the same.
Now have CCCs just because I liked the stainless steel finish. These are maybe a slightly louder than fully sleeved cans but the sound is about the same.
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