Exhausts & fuel tanks.
Exhausts & fuel tanks.
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kentishS2

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1,354 posts

263 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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I have found a couple of guys locally who regularly make exhausts in stainless and fuel tanks too and they have said they'll build me a sports stainless system like this:-
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=118661&f=11&h=0&hw=exhaust

For around £170 (no VAT) using mine as a pattern, it won't have a front silencer and the pipes will pass through the main box with additional silencing here but more or less a straight through and a less restricted system, all in stainless steel.

They will be taking measurements off mine and will be interested in making more for anyone who is after a sports system. Obviously I haven't seen what the end result is like yet but I'll keep anyone posted if a new stainless exhaust is of interest.

They can do the same for the V8 if you can let them have yours as a pattern. Same goes for fuel tanks in mild steel, stainless or aluminium.

ukbob

16,277 posts

289 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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kentishS2 said:

They can do the same for the V8 if you can let them have yours as a pattern.


Sorry about the noise ossifer, see, I lent my exhaust out to...

I hope it works out for you mate, nice and loud as straight through and silencerless as possible

kentishS2

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Tuesday 28th September 2004
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ukbob said:

kentishS2 said:

They can do the same for the V8 if you can let them have yours as a pattern.



Sorry about the noise ossifer, see, I lent my exhaust out to...

I hope it works out for you mate, nice and loud as straight through and silencerless as possible


Uhhm, should be nice and rumbly. And the two exhausts won't feed into a common open box, there will be individual pipes running through for each side with perforations and a common muffler box around them, which means if it does hit anything and split it won't blow as greatly as it does now. I'm going to see if I can get them to extend the mountings to lift the box up into the chassis so I get more ground clearance too.

These guys can tailor the system to your needs to a certain extent.

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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I would go for it, but I'm happy with my JP system. Nice big tail pipes and loud to boot. I'll post a picture tomorrow.

kentishS2

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263 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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WildfireS3 said:
I would go for it, but I'm happy with my JP system. Nice big tail pipes and loud to boot. I'll post a picture tomorrow.


I can go for a larger diameter too if I wish for minimal extra cost. Will it sound deeper and more rumbly?

andyf007

863 posts

282 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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Careful Kentish, it's been fairly well documented on here that the V6 requires some back pressure to work at it's best. That said, I would have thought that it should be possible to get some restriction in there without silencing.

Andy

ukbob

16,277 posts

289 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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Personally (just in my limited experience opinion) I would consider ACT pipes, rather than a custom jobbie.

Mike from Austec said my rolling road figures were likely to be a little higher than most as the tornado chip works well with the y-piece and ACT developed sports pipes, and not everyone has all 3... so he said.

I know the V6 is different, but if you are able to, why not consider pipes that have been tested and developed, to give you what you want the most:
1) The best possible sound
2) The best power boost possible, even if small.

The pipes will last you years and years, is it worth thinking about maybe saving a litte if you dont have the extra cash to hand at this moment in time?

My only regret (and I do) is not asking ACT about not put the wadding in the pipes

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

276 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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kentishS2 said:

WildfireS3 said:
I would go for it, but I'm happy with my JP system. Nice big tail pipes and loud to boot. I'll post a picture tomorrow.



I can go for a larger diameter too if I wish for minimal extra cost. Will it sound deeper and more rumbly?


Not really. I just thought they would look nice. But as people have said the V6 does need a certain amount of back pressure, so by creating a massively open system, you could lose power.

kentishs2

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263 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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Thanks for the advice folks, I'm going to go for it and see what it is like as they'll do a complete system for mine for just £100 all in, using the old one as a pattern with the exception of the front section (before the rectangular silencer) which is currently a pair of perforated pipes with a shroud and some wadding. This section will be straight pipes to the main silencer box and this box will contain two perforated pipes to allow silencing and plenty of wadding around them in the box.

Seeing as the exhaust manifold is three branch (per side) into a single pipe then into downpipes, there should be more than enough back pressure created. The surface area of three exhaust ports has to be greater than the area of a single downpipe of similar diameter which means you must have some back pressure. I'm certain this will be more than enough. You shouldn't have too much back pressure anyway as you then restrict the free flow of exhaust gases and reduce your power.

ukbob

16,277 posts

289 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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kentishs2 said:
Thanks for the advice folks, I'm going to go for it and see what it is like as they'll do a complete system for mine for just £100 all in
Go for it, hopefully it will sound the nuts

If the just the final few inches of the pipes had much a wider bore, would this not make the V6 sound a little better or V8 like, without affecting back pressure?

kentishs2

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Wednesday 29th September 2004
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ukbob said:

kentishs2 said:
Thanks for the advice folks, I'm going to go for it and see what it is like as they'll do a complete system for mine for just £100 all in

Go for it, hopefully it will sound the nuts

If the just the final few inches of the pipes had much a wider bore, would this not make the V6 sound a little better or V8 like, without affecting back pressure?


I think the ones I have now are 3" each and that used to sound good until the baffles fell apart.

The only thing I'm slightly apprehensive about is having it straight through all the way with no baffles but just wadding around the perforated pipes in the big silencer box. I guess if it is too loud I can fit the track day inserts at MOT time. Or if I get stopped I can have some baffles put in the box. I'm hoping it will rumble nicely as it will have a nicely balanced system with two distinct pipes for each bank of exhaust ports.

Try it and see I guess.