Sports Exhaust

Sports Exhaust

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q7oaks

Original Poster:

14 posts

274 months

Monday 15th April 2002
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Who makes the best sports exhaust for the Cerbera. I have a ’97 4.2 and need to replace the current sports exhaust as the baffles are rattling around. What should I expect to pay?

clarky5150

423 posts

269 months

Monday 15th April 2002
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Dont know about sports exhausts but Joolz that excellent man at joospeed re-baffles standard back boxes at a fraction of the cost of new ones. Give him a bell, you never know!

G7TVR

81 posts

270 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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I fitted a sports exhaust from Wedge Automotive a few months ago to my 97 4.2, and I think it is the best sounding one around.
Not sure if it'll pass the noise tests for trackdays though.

fraser

998 posts

285 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Joolz is the man for these things although I believe he just does back boxes for those of you without cats Mine is one of the 'poppiest' around compared to all the others(sounds like a fireworks display) I have driven with and mine was from Fernies - speak to Brian

pocty

1,122 posts

280 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Sorry Frazer but I heard Penninsula
supply Fernis their sports exhaust at haft the price must admit they do sound good.

Phil O

yellowperil

33 posts

266 months

Friday 24th May 2002
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I have a 97/4.2 with a sports exhaust and was hoping to attend the TVR Centre's track day at Bedford Autodrome in June.

Not being rich enough to take a risk on the entrance fee, I ran up to Bedford Autodrome for a noise test last week. The limits here are 101db (static), 87db (drive-by). I registered 106db (static ) but passed the drive-by (aided by a 30mph westerly blowing in my favour). The regulations state that the car must pass both tests (although the guy at Bedford seemed relaxed about the static test).

Demon Tweeks have offered a pair of clip-on mufflers for £98 that will give -3db (i.e. not enough). The TVR Centre suggested fitting a 2nd hand standard exhaust for the day. AdamB suggested earlier that "...internal 'traps' will [give] 6-8db on a good day, to go any quieter you need external cans which can take you up to 12db lower. You do risk damaging the Cats with back pressure if you go too OTT though."

For one or two track days a year, I need a solution that is relatively cheap, will guarantee I pass the noise tests, ideally I can fit myself at home (am not a mechanic but fairly handy with a spanner), won't risk damaging the car, and, of course, allows me - and the rest of my street - to enjoy my sports exhaust for the other 363 days of the year.

Would welcome advice (on what I imagine is a common issue).

adamb

418 posts

285 months

Friday 24th May 2002
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I have a 97/4.2 with a sports exhaust and was hoping to attend the TVR Centre's track day at Bedford Autodrome in June.

Not being rich enough to take a risk on the entrance fee, I ran up to Bedford Autodrome for a noise test last week. The limits here are 101db (static), 87db (drive-by). I registered 106db (static ) but passed the drive-by (aided by a 30mph westerly blowing in my favour). The regulations state that the car must pass both tests (although the guy at Bedford seemed relaxed about the static test).

Demon Tweeks have offered a pair of clip-on mufflers for £98 that will give -3db (i.e. not enough). The TVR Centre suggested fitting a 2nd hand standard exhaust for the day. AdamB suggested earlier that "...internal 'traps' will [give] 6-8db on a good day, to go any quieter you need external cans which can take you up to 12db lower. You do risk damaging the Cats with back pressure if you go too OTT though."

For one or two track days a year, I need a solution that is relatively cheap, will guarantee I pass the noise tests, ideally I can fit myself at home (am not a mechanic but fairly handy with a spanner), won't risk damaging the car, and, of course, allows me - and the rest of my street - to enjoy my sports exhaust for the other 363 days of the year.

Would welcome advice (on what I imagine is a common issue).






Its me again, the master silencer, options are :-

Get a second hand standard exhaust, you can swap sports yourself to standard without ramps or a jack.

Get traps, as discussed

What I did, gat a 'Sports like' exhaust, looks like a sports exhaust (not transverse) but much tighter packed, cost me £240 but can be taken to the track in the boot and swapped on site. Got through Bedford last year OK and if need by you can add traps without the risk of damaging the cats.

I'll send pics / info if your interested.

bilton_d

605 posts

267 months

Friday 24th May 2002
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I fitted a pair of Peninsula sports rear pipes last year and are great, amazing sound and good build quality, easy to adjust. Just got the intermediate section to fit again a good quality item at a great price.

RUF 3

240 posts

268 months

Friday 24th May 2002
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I have a pair of brand new Penisula sports silencers for a 4.2 cerbera. I bought them last December but sold the car before fitting them. Still in their wrapping. email me through my profile if of interest.

snap

36 posts

264 months

Saturday 25th May 2002
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Peninsula sports exhausts are what most of the dealers (and some specialists use) I believe. They also do cat replacement pipes or replacement fast flow replacement boxes
Speak to Richard as they will also repair / rebaffle your old box also they must have some old boxes lying around from cars that have had sports pipes fitted
Track day silencers that just slot in the end of the tailpipe of standard or sports pipes are available
I recently had replacement cat boxes stainless intermediate pipes and sports boxes on rear with slot in track day silencers that all work v well

parky

7 posts

268 months

Friday 31st May 2002
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I also have the Peninsulas, sound mad - maybe too loud from inside, to be honest. Glad I dont have long motorway journeys.
What adjustments did you mean that were easy to make???