A.C.T. quiet exhaust report.
A.C.T. quiet exhaust report.
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a1rak

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556 posts

207 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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As previously posted some months ago I purchased A.C.T's latest exhaust for the my Cerbera. I had the first one off the production line so both parties wanted to know how it was going to perform.
So here's my findings and opinions after about 3 months of use.

The exhaust is much more civilised and quiet in everyday use. The car is far more pleasant and sociable to drive and my neighbours now talk to me.

It was sound tested today at a track day and measured 98.7db @4000RPM so easily got through sound testing without any additional silencers. The car also has de-cat pipes fitted. What is unusual is that at tick over it has a loud deep sound but this never really increases with the revs, the noise seems to flatten out at round 2000rpm.

Although it runs much quieter the power has not been effected and the engine was dynoed at 530bhp with the new exhaust fitted.

I also think it looks much better than the traditional sports pipes, as the new ACT ones uses the large traverse back box which makes the car look more aggressive and improves the stance when viewed from behind. It also has 3inch tailpipes.

The system has various mounting points and plenty of adjustment so that you can get it to fit properly as no 2 Cerbs are the same. The quality is good and it is backed up with a lifetime warranty.

One very small gripes, the exhaust tailpipes should be swept up slightly higher so that the tailpipes fit closer to the bodywork, this may have already been sorted on the next batch.

It is quiet expensive but I am very glad I had it fitted. Hope this helps if you are in the market for a new exhaust.

shake n bake

2,221 posts

231 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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any pics from the back?

a1rak

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556 posts

207 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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will get some pics up in the next few days

Supateg

799 posts

166 months

Friday 15th November 2013
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Tada!

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

I agree about the upswept angle, however the tails on mine are removable.

Very pleased all the same. Over the time I plan to keep the car, the cost diminishes!

Craig


gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Saturday 16th November 2013
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I just did my first trackday with the new quiet back box, car seems to have slightly more mid range and no loss of high end power, mine was measured at 101db at 5500RPM so fine for 105 days. The tail pipes on mine are very nicely tucked up in teh cutouts for them.

a1rak

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556 posts

207 months

Sunday 17th November 2013
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gruffalo said:
I just did my first trackday with the new quiet back box, car seems to have slightly more mid range and no loss of high end power, mine was measured at 101db at 5500RPM so fine for 105 days. The tail pipes on mine are very nicely tucked up in teh cutouts for them.
5500rpm seems a very high engine test speed what track was that on? most of the track days I go on is 4000rpm. some are 75% of the speed up to the red line. I put a red mark line on the tacho at 6500 so they are usually happy with 4500rpm.

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Sunday 17th November 2013
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a1rak said:
gruffalo said:
I just did my first trackday with the new quiet back box, car seems to have slightly more mid range and no loss of high end power, mine was measured at 101db at 5500RPM so fine for 105 days. The tail pipes on mine are very nicely tucked up in teh cutouts for them.
5500rpm seems a very high engine test speed what track was that on? most of the track days I go on is 4000rpm. some are 75% of the speed up to the red line. I put a red mark line on the tacho at 6500 so they are usually happy with 4500rpm.
They asked for 4700 but she was crackling away like a covern of witches round a cauldren so I went a bit further, first time I have felt so confident at a noise test.