Db9 back box removal

Db9 back box removal

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V12durk

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7 posts

108 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Tomorrow I am planning on having the exhaust back box on my db9 removed and replaced with straight pipes. I was wondering has anyone heard of this been done or Seen it for themselves as I would like to know what sort of difference it would make as I am worried it may be too loud, although it must sound awesome

petop

2,141 posts

166 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Are you on about the rear silencer? If so i would think it would bring up all sorts of dramas and correct me if im wrong but guaranteed MOT failure if you have not gone deaf beforehand. Change it for a different type of back box like Quicksilver etc but replace with straight pipes?? hmmmmm??

Wobbly

550 posts

173 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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I have a Quicksilver Supersort back box fitted to my DB9, and can say that this is loud , on a really long run probably too loud.

Straight through pipes, you are going to need earplugs.


Stuart Dickinson

998 posts

207 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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petop said:
Are you on about the rear silencer? If so i would think it would bring up all sorts of dramas and correct me if im wrong but guaranteed MOT failure if you have not gone deaf beforehand. Change it for a different type of back box like Quicksilver etc but replace with straight pipes?? hmmmmm??
Can't speak for MOT failure, but a DB9 with straight pipes won't be all that loud. QS Supersport Plus is straight pipes anyway, there's no perf in the box so this won't really be much if any louder. Might be a little harsher, but it's not going to be crazy loud.

SAG6Y

387 posts

189 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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OP, I'd be really keen to know how this sounds. I'm thinking of having straight pipes fitted to my V12V. I already have a secondary decat but the reason I haven't gone for straight pipes is fear of it resonating through the cabin.

My ideal upgrade would be the BR primary cat removal but at £3600 it's a little too expensive. Straight pipes eliminating the rear silencer can be had for £400. Way cheaper than QS.

vankypanky

526 posts

185 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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removing boxes can make a car louder but it changes the tone of the exhaust and can make it sound chavvy not F1 if thats your aim. it can also change back pressure that the car is reliant on with its current tune
using boxes like QS that are tuned to make it louder yet still give that supercar exotic sound are the way to go.

BigScotty

337 posts

127 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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V12durk said:
Tomorrow I am planning on having the exhaust back box on my db9 removed and replaced with straight pipes. I was wondering has anyone heard of this been done or Seen it for themselves as I would like to know what sort of difference it would make as I am worried it may be too loud, although it must sound awesome
Good man!

We need pictures, and a video.

V12durk

Original Poster:

7 posts

108 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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Thanks evryone for your input. I've had to put it back untill Friday now due to work commitments. However I will keep you all posted when it's done on how it is. I've been quoted 250 quid all in so it's definitely worth testing out for the price.

SAG6Y

387 posts

189 months

Friday 1st May 2015
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Any feedback yet?

V12durk

Original Poster:

7 posts

108 months

Friday 1st May 2015
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Today I had the work carried out on the car and I must say to anyone who's thinking about it do not hesitate to do so its the best 300 quid ive spent in a long time! It's completely transformed the car it still has the v12 rattle but when you let off the accelerator if just rumbles away nicely. I will try get some videos up when I have chance and photos also.if you have Any question just ask and I will get back to you when I can

shuzzy

294 posts

214 months

Saturday 2nd May 2015
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Would this have no negative effect on the running of the car in regards to back pressure.

V12durk

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7 posts

108 months

Saturday 2nd May 2015
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No it hasn't affected it in any way what so ever. If anything I'd have thought it would make it run better as the exhaust will have a free'er flow. But I haven't noticed any positive or negative affect on how it runs other than the sound enhancement

V12Alan

6 posts

72 months

Wednesday 14th October 2020
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I came across this post when considering the rear box removal.
Db9 manual volante 2006.
I’ve done the job and it has improved the throttle response from standing start. I had issues with having to give loads of right foot as the car would stall.
The exhaust rubber mounts right at the back were impossible to get off without cutting them. Landrover stock part (lookalikes on eBay).
Had Mot today , straight through and no warning lights on dash.
It’s a little louder than the bypass and more sharp in tone.
I think it’s spot on but I guess the purests would hate it!

Astonman6.0

73 posts

42 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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Need a sound check matey

Astontony

422 posts

54 months

Thursday 12th November 2020
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V12durk said:
Tomorrow I am planning on having the exhaust back box on my db9 removed and replaced with straight pipes. I was wondering has anyone heard of this been done or Seen it for themselves as I would like to know what sort of difference it would make as I am worried it may be too loud, although it must sound awesome
Hi v12 Durk,
I had an my 09 db9 and I deleted the secondary cats, installed an x pipe and had the tech cut the top off the standard exhaust and he re routed some of the pipes inside to make it more direct. This way it retained the standard rear box but improved its sound immensely and it wasn"t harsh just healthy and easy to live with.
There was no issue with check engine lights etc. The car seemed to breath better and did seem a little more responsive. It wasnt at a big cost either.

magycks

215 posts

66 months

Friday 4th December 2020
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Astontony said:
Hi v12 Durk,
I had an my 09 db9 and I deleted the secondary cats, installed an x pipe and had the tech cut the top off the standard exhaust and he re routed some of the pipes inside to make it more direct. This way it retained the standard rear box but improved its sound immensely and it wasn"t harsh just healthy and easy to live with.
There was no issue with check engine lights etc. The car seemed to breath better and did seem a little more responsive. It wasnt at a big cost either.
This sounds interesting as presumably the exhaust bypass valve functionality was retained?

Was the car 'normal' with valves closed and then much louder only with valves open? Would be interested to hear what your chap did

AstonV

1,569 posts

106 months

Friday 4th December 2020
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magycks said:
Astontony said:
Hi v12 Durk,
I had an my 09 db9 and I deleted the secondary cats, installed an x pipe and had the tech cut the top off the standard exhaust and he re routed some of the pipes inside to make it more direct. This way it retained the standard rear box but improved its sound immensely and it wasn"t harsh just healthy and easy to live with.
There was no issue with check engine lights etc. The car seemed to breath better and did seem a little more responsive. It wasnt at a big cost either.
This sounds interesting as presumably the exhaust bypass valve functionality was retained?

Was the car 'normal' with valves closed and then much louder only with valves open? Would be interested to hear what your chap did
I installed an secondary cat delete X pipe on my V8 Vantage. It sucked unless the RPM was over 5000, below that it's really quiet. Removed and replaced with cat delete pipes. Ive heard on YouTube only V12 with X pipe, can't really judge since it wasn't in person, but think it kind of sucked too.

Astontony

422 posts

54 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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Sorry for the slow reply. I actually removed the fuse for the exhaust valves as I enjoy the sound more. The note it makes now is excellent. Not too loud but it has a nice bark at about 4000 rpm when changing gears

I also had it dyno'd.and it tweeked a few more hp out of it.

F1NDW

359 posts

151 months

Saturday 9th January 2021
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I removed the rear box on my Gen 1 Vanquish and also put in a H cross pipe which retained the beautifull Vanquish burble. yes it is certainly louder and it also reduced the weight of the car by 35kg.

Edited by F1NDW on Saturday 23 January 08:41