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I've seen the down pointing pipe before on a 7. When I heard about it...I didn't think it would look good, but when I saw it in person...it actually looked pretty good.
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Originally posted by Ball joint
It looks like the exhaust you would see on a porsche
It looks like the exhaust you would see on a porsche
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Originally posted by SpeedKing
Hey, it might work fine, but from an aesthetical point-of-view, it looks like ***. Any reason for the tip pointing down?
Hey, it might work fine, but from an aesthetical point-of-view, it looks like ***. Any reason for the tip pointing down?
The turn-down piping section is used to aid in noise abatement.
In theory, if you can turn it left or right, you can make your exhaust face away from the sound-check station so you don't have to worry about breaking the dB limit and getting black-flagged. Turned straight down is the compromise for an unknown sound-check station or two of them on opposing sides of the race track...
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At the same time you end up with echo off the road though.. I had my m3 track car set up like that and ended up making more noise due to the echo under the car from the road..
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Originally posted by jimlab
And what Porsche would that be, precisely? The "I ghetto-rigged my exhaust" Porsche? Haven't seen that model lately, must be a few in your neck of the woods, though...
And what Porsche would that be, precisely? The "I ghetto-rigged my exhaust" Porsche? Haven't seen that model lately, must be a few in your neck of the woods, though...
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Originally posted by bond007
Look at a "real" race car like an ITS or IT-7 and you'll see a similar theme.
The turn-down piping section is used to aid in noise abatement.
In theory, if you can turn it left or right, you can make your exhaust face away from the sound-check station so you don't have to worry about breaking the dB limit and getting black-flagged. Turned straight down is the compromise for an unknown sound-check station or two of them on opposing sides of the race track...
Look at a "real" race car like an ITS or IT-7 and you'll see a similar theme.
The turn-down piping section is used to aid in noise abatement.
In theory, if you can turn it left or right, you can make your exhaust face away from the sound-check station so you don't have to worry about breaking the dB limit and getting black-flagged. Turned straight down is the compromise for an unknown sound-check station or two of them on opposing sides of the race track...
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Jim,
Atleast he's making his own stuff. He should immediately be exempt from insults based on that - honestly
Seriously though, if it has the same flow and longevity as an aftermarket high cost exhaust, what's the difference?
Atleast he's making his own stuff. He should immediately be exempt from insults based on that - honestly
Seriously though, if it has the same flow and longevity as an aftermarket high cost exhaust, what's the difference?
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Originally posted by jimlab
And what Porsche would that be, precisely? The "I ghetto-rigged my exhaust" Porsche? Haven't seen that model lately, must be a few in your neck of the woods, though...
And what Porsche would that be, precisely? The "I ghetto-rigged my exhaust" Porsche? Haven't seen that model lately, must be a few in your neck of the woods, though...
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Originally posted by clayne
Seriously though, if it has the same flow and longevity as an aftermarket high cost exhaust, what's the difference?
Seriously though, if it has the same flow and longevity as an aftermarket high cost exhaust, what's the difference?
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Originally posted by Godzilla-T78
At the same time you end up with echo off the road though.. I had my m3 track car set up like that and ended up making more noise due to the echo under the car from the road..
At the same time you end up with echo off the road though.. I had my m3 track car set up like that and ended up making more noise due to the echo under the car from the road..
I do have a certain amount of respect of someone making his own stuff... but there are plenty of single tip exhaust systems out there that look better and are either quieter, or flow better. (why would I say that if I havn't even seen the specs ?) because I realize that Greddy, Apexi, HKS, RB etc... have much more $$ for R&D than myself or most other private people have to make an exhaust that competes...
Then again in florida, you're more worried about speeding tickets and such, not getting busted for exhaust violations... like here... in Ca.
I like to maintain a low profile both exhaust and noise wise, and getting the best performance under those circumstances...
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Originally posted by jimlab
You're making a lot of assumptions without any technical data to back it up. I read his post as a request for opinions on the aesthetics of the exhaust... not its performance.
You're making a lot of assumptions without any technical data to back it up. I read his post as a request for opinions on the aesthetics of the exhaust... not its performance.
But at the same time how can you refer to the entire exhaust as "ghetto-rigged" when you only see one primary asthetic point - the exhaust tip.
F it. We're probably on the same page anyways. I just don't want people to be discouraged (or made fun of) when they attempt to create things on their own - we need more of it.