loud exhaust?
loud exhaust?
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daztuscan

Original Poster:

17 posts

186 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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I love the sound of my tuscan but i want to make it louder!

I dont want to put the insurance up with an aftermarket exhaust. Also i'm mates with my MOT mechanic, so no issues with emissions.

can i remove the baffles from the exhaust/de-cat it myself. and what would these do to to the sound?

thanks Daz

nrick

1,866 posts

187 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Hi Daz

If you have the standard cans then you can sleeve them, this involves inserting a tube into the originals, thereby creating a straight through can, if you google there is a full guide including the lengths of the tube and diameters needed. Very straight forward, if I can find it I'll post it. Only thing to watch is that they haven't been done before.

daztuscan

Original Poster:

17 posts

186 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Great thanks, do you know where i can get the sleves? and what will that do to the sound? What about de cat? will that make much difference?

cheers

Konrod

912 posts

252 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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See this link

http://www.mytuscan.co.uk/sleevingcans.php

I've done this and it is really easy - I did both sides in an hour start to finish. Neighbour helped (and then wished he hadn't smile )

You'll need 51mm outside diameter (O/D) stainless pipe, loads of places on the web can supply. Think mine was about £30 delivered.

Make sure your hacksaw blades are new as cutting stainless is harder than mild steel and use a half round file to dress the end into a radius for easier fitting.

J

so called

9,157 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Hi daztuscan,
I've sleeved and de-catted my Tuscan but am still not happy with the sound.
Now thinking CCC cans and maybe re-cat if toooooooo loud.

I'll e-mail you a short video of the sound now.

Tony.

Kodiac

18 posts

188 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Hi daztuscan,

my opinion is the same like Tony's. My Tuscan S (decatted and full sleeved) is not really driveable, it is too loud and the quality of the sound is poor (my opinion). I can sell You my Exhaust Carbon Cans fully sleeved - if you want to have them... That is the reason why I'm searching for a pair of quiete Tuscan S carbon cans (I would like to have original ones)...

best regards
MikeB.

nawarne

3,161 posts

284 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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You'll need 51mm outside diameter (O/D) stainless pipe, loads of places on the web can supply. Think mine was about £30 delivered.

Make sure your hacksaw blades are new as cutting stainless is harder than mild steel and use a half round file to dress the end into a radius for easier fitting.

IIRC length required is 400mm. I put copperslip on the first 50mm of the 'sleeves' and then tapped into place with a soft face hammer (I used a short length of gash tube for the final positioning).

For maximum effect, make sure all the perforations on the existing sleeve are covered. Only gets noticeably noisy at +3000 rpm and - - pops & bangs on overrun.

Nick

dvs_dave

9,040 posts

249 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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Another option is to just partially sleeve the original cans (approx halfway on each) as a decat and fully sleeved/CCC's can be a bit much and overly harsh/tinny.

Partially sleeving will increase the volume and bass but will keep the tinniness in check.

brad.noble

232 posts

208 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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so called said:
Hi daztuscan,
I've sleeved and de-catted my Tuscan but am still not happy with the sound.
Now thinking CCC cans and maybe re-cat if toooooooo loud.

I'll e-mail you a short video of the sound now.

Tony.
Could I get a copy as well please Tony?

Cheers,

Brad.

so called

9,157 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th March 2011
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brad.noble said:
Could I get a copy as well please Tony?

Cheers,

Brad.
Hi Brad,
Sure. (its about 12Mb) You have mail.
Tony.