F430 - Exhausts
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Can anyone help? I have recently purchased an 06 F430 (Coupe, Manual). Am loving the car, and cannot believe how much fun it is after the AMV8! The previous owner did something to the exhaust which I have not yet worked out. He told me he did the mods himself, and they were easy and quick to do. I think it is using all 4 pipes all the time, but not sure. He reckons he did it to make it more driveable, faster, and make the power delivery more even. I haven't driven enough 430s for long enough to be able to assess what he says. All I know is that my ears start to bleed on the motorway at the legal limit(!). Anyone got any ideas? Thinking of booking it in and having it put back to the factory settings, as I am about to do a 3000 mile trip to France & Italy, and it is particularly bad at cruising speeds. Not just loud (which I wouldn't mind), but a frequency that seems to go right through you!
Yeah, it's a manual fix/mod to permanently open the exhaust butterfly(?) valves as opposed to them opening >3k RPM.
I'd search on FChat, I'm sure I remember reading the step by step process to do it, so I suppose it's just reversed.
You might want to also have a look at the Aston forum as it's a bity similar to the AMV8 set up.
Tuan
I'd search on FChat, I'm sure I remember reading the step by step process to do it, so I suppose it's just reversed.
You might want to also have a look at the Aston forum as it's a bity similar to the AMV8 set up.
Tuan
GI Jnr said:
Yeah, it's a manual fix/mod to permanently open the exhaust butterfly(?) valves as opposed to them opening >3k RPM.
On the 360 you remove the panels either side of the rear of the engine bay and find the wires going to the solenoids that actuate the exhaust valves and just unclip them to leave the valves open permanently.There's a thread here on Club Scuderia with pics.
GI Jnr said:
You might want to also have a look at the Aston forum as it's a bity similar to the AMV8 set up.
Nah, even easier on the Aston, just remove a fuse (no 22 ISTR).Simply look into the engine bay and you will notice a vacuum valve either side of the exhaust toward the rear of the car. The rubber pipes are disconnected from the valves and will be tucked away on the rear grille, simply remove whatever has been inserted into the vacuum pipes (usually a self-tapper screw, to stop the engine warning light coming on) and push the pipes back on. There's no need to undo the securing clips on the rubber pipes!
This will keep the car quieter at tick-over and up to about 3500 rpm, but the valves will open thereafter and still make your ears bleed!
If you have any difficulty, PM me and I'll send you my phone number and talk it through with you, it'll take you about 60 seconds to sort!
This will keep the car quieter at tick-over and up to about 3500 rpm, but the valves will open thereafter and still make your ears bleed!
If you have any difficulty, PM me and I'll send you my phone number and talk it through with you, it'll take you about 60 seconds to sort!
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