Exhaust systems - 400SE/450SE/Seac
Exhaust systems - 400SE/450SE/Seac
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rev-erend

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21,597 posts

307 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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I'm looking to improve the sound of my SEAC system - which I've always found to be a bit too quite for my liking .. when I last measured it - it was just under 100db.

Too quite

It's the same box on the 400 SE/450 SE & SEAC.

Seems to be a 2.25 inch (twin pipe) inlet and a single 3 inch pipe outlet - with no other silencing on the system .

I feel an article coming on for Mike's Wedge Pages ..

I've just ordered a noise meter and I'm off to buy a mig welder (Argon & Stainless are on the shopping list) and I'm a dab hand at welding ..

Got me digital camera ready ..

Guess the noise meter will get some action at the BBWF

Has anyone opened the silencer to see what is inside - what can I expect when I open it up ?

>>> Edited by rev-erend on Friday 4th February 15:29

redcar

737 posts

269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Lots of black shite.:
Shall I close the door on my way out.
sorry Alan, couldn't resist.

mikeb

2,869 posts

305 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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We were hooning along in our Wedges through mid wales the other day and Wyn (the chap who bought my 350i) was in front of me and all I could hear was him! And thats over the sound of my 450SE.

I remember having it measured once and it was something like 110 odd db.

Perhaps you should swap your SEAC for something like a 350i ! :-)

MikeB

mikeb

2,869 posts

305 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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On the subject of silencer boxes probably lots of wire wool type stuff (if it hasn't blown all out by now) and a few baffle plates.

MikeB

2 sheds

2,529 posts

307 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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The original SEAC silencer was straight through, internal "Y" section with a wopping 3" perforated section , No baffle plates anywhere.
Replacement standard silencers for all V8 Wedges are unless specialy ordered, very different , they have 2 inlet pipes going into an expansion box then into a 2 1/2 " perforated single pipe, still no baffles but the expansion box will reduce by a few dbs

I recon yours has a "standard" tame silencer.

Tim

rev-erend

Original Poster:

21,597 posts

307 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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2 sheds said:
The original SEAC silencer was straight through, internal "Y" section with a wopping 3" perforated section , No baffle plates anywhere.
Replacement standard silencers for all V8 Wedges are unless specialy ordered, very different , they have 2 inlet pipes going into an expansion box then into a 2 1/2 " perforated single pipe, still no baffles but the expansion box will reduce by a few dbs

I recon yours has a "standard" tame silencer.

Tim




That's what I'm suspecting - I was thinking of a 3inch perf or even a few solid sections welded over to really add some volume .. bit of experimenting with my new noise meter : which is on the way

Edited to say - thanks Tim - nice to know what to expect


>> Edited by rev-erend on Friday 4th February 17:21

stainless_steve

6,041 posts

281 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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rev-erend said:

2 sheds said:
The original SEAC silencer was straight through, internal "Y" section with a wopping 3" perforated section , No baffle plates anywhere.
Replacement standard silencers for all V8 Wedges are unless specialy ordered, very different , they have 2 inlet pipes going into an expansion box then into a 2 1/2 " perforated single pipe, still no baffles but the expansion box will reduce by a few dbs

I recon yours has a "standard" tame silencer.

Tim





That's what I'm suspecting - I was thinking of a 3inch perf or even a few solid sections welded over to really add some volume .. bit of experimenting with my new noise meter : which is on the way

Edited to say - thanks Tim - nice to know what to expect


>> Edited by rev-erend on Friday 4th February 17:21
Good luck Rev,hope it all works out.
Mine is putting out 130db,thanks to Tim
think the 660 will be louder,guess i will need a silencer for the road and a quiet one for the track

Nacnud

2,190 posts

292 months

Saturday 5th February 2005
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My box is straight through with no baffles.
Basically a large motorcycle race can

Going from experience with my motorbike, the padding will start to go solid with age and the exhaust note will really start to sound loud and fruity

waynester

6,495 posts

273 months

Saturday 5th February 2005
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Had my 350's modified by Austec.

They opened it, removed the contents and welded it back up....!!

Result = NOISE Oh....

Plan on doing something similiar or ordering from Tim/ACT for the 400.

>> Edited by waynester on Saturday 5th February 18:00

chunder

772 posts

269 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Good luck rev, I find the only downside of the noise is that people always stare, even when you are just idling through town and this can get tiresome.

Shall have to get a db meter on mine at some point but it's pretty loud - it rattles the glass in the front windows when I warm it up in the garage, that's a detached garage 25 ft away with the exhaust pointing in the opposite direction to the windows !