De-Cat Sound Clip or Info Request
De-Cat Sound Clip or Info Request
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Andy Pandie

Original Poster:

1,165 posts

233 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Anyone got a sound clip/youtube clip or experience of de-cat with a standard exhaust? Currently have CC's on but think they may be a bit too loud, so having kept my standard cans can go back, just want to weigh up my options.

Also where did you get your pipes from? Done some internet searches on well known TVR parts suppliers and there seems to be several choices out there ranging from £167 up to £345 confused

Thanks in advance.

so called

9,157 posts

233 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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The first clip is sleeved cans and decat. I think a bit tinny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9cRmRvSe1k

This is decat with Powertech cans

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4JwOo8rrKc

Andy Pandie

Original Poster:

1,165 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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Thanks for that thumbup

I have the Powertech cans fitted at present, just thought it may be a bit too loud with a de-cat, but yours sounds ok so.................scratchchin

so called

9,157 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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Andy Pandie said:
Thanks for that thumbup

I have the Powertech cans fitted at present, just thought it may be a bit too loud with a de-cat, but yours sounds ok so.................scratchchin
To be honest, it is a little loud. I just drove back from Germany at the weekend and have 60% decided to put the cats back in. My Wife likes it as it is wink
What does yours sound like ?

Andy Pandie

Original Poster:

1,165 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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so called said:
To be honest, it is a little loud. I just drove back from Germany at the weekend and have 60% decided to put the cats back in. My Wife likes it as it is wink
What does yours sound like ?
Err fairly vocal is probably the best way to describe it wink sometimes I think it's a bit much like when I can't hear the SatNav etc. or a long journey, other times I find it fine rolleyes Funny you should mention your Wife liking it, because mine does too, especialy when it pops back on overrun evil

Here's the only clip I have ouside the car, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJME51JU0yg ignore the RR figure it's a lot healthier than that

and one from inside, go to about 2 mins in and onwards http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvfj6mE2Fmo there are others posted too but gives you an idea.

The Surveyor

7,619 posts

261 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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The full de-cat always sounds a little buzzy, I've left the cats in on mine and removed the rear silencers and replaced with straight through tubes. I think it's a good balance with the sleeved rear cans:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op5OPBMqrig&fea...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXhlytkLBH4&fea...

Not great clips for the exhaust-only sound, but you'll get the idea.

Picture of the new tubes:-



No worries about the MOT and loads of pops and bangs too thumbup

Paul

Edited by The Surveyor on Tuesday 24th January 21:46


Edited by The Surveyor on Wednesday 25th January 12:51

nawarne

3,161 posts

284 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Andy,
Have you still got the original cans?
If so, you could put them back on and get them sleeved - as someone has mentioned here.
I've done this to mine, and hence have got the option of removing the sleeves if needs be.

I did go down this route when I left for the Nurburgring trip in August, with an 0530 depart (respect the neighbours) in order to meet up with some folks from E'bourne at the Tunnel. They came out easily using a bit of scaffold tube as a drift, and once home, have replaced them.

I used thin wall stainless tube to the dimensions on www.mytuscan.co.uk. Gives you a choice at least!

Nick

Andy Pandie

Original Poster:

1,165 posts

233 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Nick,

Still got the standard cans, kept them for track days etc., so like you suggest gives me the option of sleeving. I think the Powertech cans may be a bit louder than sleeved due to having no wadding between the layers, but as always happy to be proved wrong biggrin

When the time comes, i.e. if/when the funds are agreed and released to me wink, I'll play around with the different options, just never knowingly heard a standard system de-catted.

Catch up soon,

Cheers

Andy

Cats

1,006 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Picture of the new tubes:-



Paul - where did you get those straight thro' pipes? Are they generally available or did you have them made?
Neil

The Surveyor

7,619 posts

261 months

Wednesday 25th January 2012
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Hi Cats

I had them custom made by Advanced Automotive Systems in Newcastle, they have done a couple of Tuscans and their work is excellent as well as being competitive on price.

I don't think they're available off the shelf but any decent exhaust fabricator should be able to fabricate them, just make sure they get put a replacement hanger so there isn't any strain on the rest of the system.

Bottom line is that i love the noise of the car, it's just on the wrong side of offensive smile

Paul

bananaface

314 posts

200 months

Wednesday 1st February 2012
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power tech sounds great !

For what its worth i have a full decat and ccc loud cans. The full decat however was bespoke made by the elusive Edward Quick and ive never heard another six like it. As ive said a hundred times.. at around 3500-4000 it really sounds like italian exotica. i will try and organise a clip to join the tuscan noise fest !

MPETT

969 posts

230 months

Saturday 18th August 2012
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The Surveyor said:
The full de-cat always sounds a little buzzy, I've left the cats in on mine and removed the rear silencers and replaced with straight through tubes. I think it's a good balance with the sleeved rear cans:-

Picture of the new tubes:-



Edited by The Surveyor on Wednesday 25th January 12:51
I just cut my rear silencers off due to broken welds and was surprised to see there was no silencing at all inside. I.e. pipe in stops once inside oval casing, then pipe out for carbon can. So is that normal. Is it just a resonator with no silencing capabilities?.

Cockey

1,387 posts

252 months

Sunday 19th August 2012
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No idea, but when I had to drive home without one of my cans last year, it didn't sound like there was any silencing in mine hehe