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steve8274

posted on 1/3/12 at 10:17 PM Reply With Quote
quieten my exhaust?

car almost ready for iva but i am a little concerned over my exhaust.
i think it may be too loud
i am looking to make it a bit quieter temporarily for the test. i am sure i have read you can put stuff in the exhaust(wire wool i think it was) but cant find the link. sure there is more to it than that
eventually i would like a new exhaust but for now that is out of the question. too dear
all advice appreciated
thanks
steve

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bi22le

posted on 1/3/12 at 10:45 PM Reply With Quote
Do you not already have a silencer?

I recommend accustafil. cheap and a very good silencer material. easy to handle to.

what makes you think its loud? it will be compared to normal cars and ib a smallish garage. just a thought.





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mark chandler

posted on 1/3/12 at 11:09 PM Reply With Quote
Search Ebay for 'can baffle' then get one for £10 and shove up the exhaust.
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snapper

posted on 2/3/12 at 06:36 AM Reply With Quote
Wire wool and pan scourers work but need wedging in or will blow out.
A Decibel insert from CBS, Demon Tweeks or Rally Design work well, I used one for my SVA.
They go between the 4 branch collector and the silencer joining pipe.





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panichat

posted on 2/3/12 at 06:44 AM Reply With Quote
Decibel insert

I tried one of those but wasn't impressed with the outcome - it took all the bass frequencies away leaving the car sounding like a dentist's drill. Yes, it may have been quieter but it was much more intrusive.

For my IVA a couple of years ago I stuck wire wool in upstream of the silencer, however the tester said it was very quiet making me think it would probably have passed without it.

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rost

posted on 2/3/12 at 08:21 AM Reply With Quote
You could try repacking it (if you've got a re-packable one) wit acoustafil. The stuff that comes with the exhaust isn't that good and it's usually blown out after a year or so.
Acoustafil is pretty cheap from ebay.

[Edited on 2/3/12 by rost]





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femster87

posted on 2/3/12 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Steve,

Do you not have the GBS exhaust can? Mine seems to be ok with noise. I was planning on borrowing a tester from work to test it when am done.

[Edited on 2/3/12 by femster87]

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steve8274

posted on 4/3/12 at 06:11 PM Reply With Quote
hello all
thanks for the replies.
few suggestions to choose from.
i do indeed have a silencer. i believe it is from an old robin hood 2b so dont think it maybe upto todays noise levels hence the reason to quieten it down for iva test.
i dont mind losing a little bhp since it will be removed after iva anyway and when i have spare cash, i will be purchasing new exhaust.
the exhaust isnt a repackable one so not really an option
db insert seems ok
wire wool insert. how exactly do you perform this method? seems locost for me and that was the idea i had read previously but unable to find now
thanks again
steve

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