I'm definitely getting rid of the resonators. The crossover pipe is right there but not in the way. But as mentioned having equal pressure is the question. Is that is
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11-16-2013, 12:18 AM | #2011 (permalink) |
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I'm definitely getting rid of the resonators. The crossover pipe is right there but not in the way. But as mentioned having equal pressure is the question. Is that is a issue I wonder why the crossover is a little more than half way back. I assume it doesn't matter as long as it happens before exit.
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I'm running an Invidia system with Berk HFC, going to keep the cats in just due to regulations here if we get reemed and have to drive over the pits and them check the underbody, massive fines for no cats. (doubt it will happen, haven't even been pulled over for my car yet in 2 years)
I remember looking through all the exhausts years ago, the ones without any crossover seemed to have more rasp and tinnyness to them, pretty sure the x-over pipes and resonators helped with negating this a little. |
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The HFC's will be blown to pieces within a month or so and probably resemble TP's on the inside anyway lol. |
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Spohn I just had my stillen exhaust 75% redone. Let me explain, with the stillen the exhaust diameter varied in size from joint to joint so what I did was start from the gtm test pipes and go back with a True 2.5 OD piping for each side. I also had the shop weld back in the resonators and the sound is like no other. It sounds like a Porsche but a bit louder and yes the turbo's do in fact spool up a lot faster. I know to most that might sound crazy but I liked the sound of the stillen before going FI and took a gamble on the modification but it paid off. Now I have an exhaust that I know one has and it sounds GREAT. When I go for my tune this Monday at z1 I will snap a few pics...
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Yeah I have the same issue. The Greddy is mostly 2.75" but where it's connects to the TP's or in my case it will be the 3" downpipes Greddy hads is reduce down to what I believe is 2.5" to a flange. I assume so it would mount to most setups.
So that being said I have to remove the Greddy reducer ( the hole section of 2.5") then add another reducer from 3" (with 3" flange to mount to the the downpipe) to 2.75" to weld back into the Greddy. So right there is about $80 in parts. Then buying pipe to remove the resonators is another $80 then what ever it may cost to Tig weld all this.
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Exhaust scavenging is a tricky game. It's something you can actually calculate, but at the end of the day, the best way is to just experiment with different setups. All in all, I would keep the crossover. Like another poster said, the cross over also helps reduce unwanted frequencies and raspiness, since the two sides will collide and create a standing wave for that particular resonance frequency. Another thing to note - since we have a v6, our exhaust pulses are in thirds for each bank, and that makes pressure wave propagation a bastard to figure out, especially when you remove the balancing aspect of a crossover.
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I think it would be neat if someone did a run with straight dumps so we could see what the theoretical best exhaust would do vs some common ones like a fast intentions or gtm3inch that way you could ask yourself if having it too loud would be worth it.
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The cops here can pull you over and put a 'yellow sticker' (defect notice) on your car simply based on their opinion that something on the car may be illegal. They don't really need emissions testers, if they think its smells, yellow sticker for you! Even if you have all of the paper work to prove that everything is legal, you will still have to take time out of your day and pay $80+ to get the yellow sticker removed. Unfortunately we don't have a bill of rights to protect us over here. Silly laws come in all of the time. That being said, if you drive like a moron and act rude to the cops, then you will have more troubles than if you don't. The cars that get picked on here are highly modified Australian V8's and anything that looks JDM. Thankfully the 370z and G37 look more European so they don't get picked on. Anyone have any pictures of a 370z with side pipes??? :P Last edited by Alkatraz; 11-18-2013 at 03:45 AM. |
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Haha not a bad idea, although I know the cats will be blown to bits, won't be to bad to just leave them as is
I dunno if you are running a non-standard exhaust yet, but mine is fkn loud at full revs already, don't think I'd want it any louder especially as it's my daily, moreso my girlfriend can hear me coming home from over a km away if I get into it anywhere home lol. Quote:
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TP's will obviously make it a little louder but the turbos will quieten it down as well, so hopefully it doesnt change too much because i love the sound right now. I went to a skid pan day last weekend and everyone was commenting on how awesome the car sounds. Had the same comments from a bunch of V8's at the drags a month or so ago which is a pretty big compliment. Nothing sounds as good as a big, worked V8 but they liked the sounds of the little V6 enough to come and ask me about it. |
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