3litre v6 sprint

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Re: 3litre v6 sprint

#16 Post by covcourier »

Pics are here. About half way down page 10.

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Re: 3litre v6 sprint

#17 Post by alolympic »

So, for those of you with side exit exhausts, one question, Why?
I ask that genuinely, not trying to be clever, as I am pondering it myself, purely to reduce the length of the system, and therefore it's weight, based on going down to one box. Other than that, I can't see any advantage??
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Re: 3litre v6 sprint

#18 Post by David6214 »

Side exits give you an amount of exhaust which meets a legal requirement without trying to find 2 over the axle pipes....thats useful on a v8!
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#19 Post by evildave »

cheers people - liking the pics 8)
4 reasons for me going to side exits;

1. exhaust is just awful that's on there at the moment, runs down the centre about 10mm away from the prop so knocks going over bumps, and has a stupid boy racer backbox :evil:
2. i can fit 2 cherry bomb silencers up near the downpipe to give it a little back pressure and make the tone lower
3. when i fit the straight arb it'll be hard getting over it and the rear axle
4. it's the way of the 70's lol - slash cut side pipes were everywhere 'back-in-the-day'
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#20 Post by alolympic »

evildave wrote: 4 reasons for me going to side exits;

1. exhaust is just awful that's on there at the moment, runs down the centre about 10mm away from the prop so knocks going over bumps, and has a stupid boy racer backbox :evil:
2. i can fit 2 cherry bomb silencers up near the downpipe to give it a little back pressure and make the tone lower
3. when i fit the straight arb it'll be hard getting over it and the rear axle
4. it's the way of the 70's lol - slash cut side pipes were everywhere 'back-in-the-day'
Ah, ha, Now I see. Apologies, sometimes I am stoopid :oops: Now I know they were a popular 70's mod, makes it seem easier to justify going to side exit exhaust on authenticity grounds :lol:
So, Cherry Bomb silencers, are they likely to improve performance over an aftermarket SS Silencer then?
Like the idea of a deeper sound to the exhaust too 8)
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#21 Post by 2Toledos »

alolympic wrote:
evildave wrote:Like the idea of a deeper sound to the exhaust too 8)
Indeed; but, it may impede your getting the car out on track should you be so inclined. The 'noise police' are getting ever more stringent on this at certain tracks; with 100dB or less being the limit :(
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#22 Post by evildave »

i have a db meter at work (somewhere).
if it's still too loud i'll make a bolt in baffle to keep the noise down.

i don't think the cherry bombs will improve performance at all, at the moment i only have the one (hideous) rear silencer so this will at least let the engine flow more air.
at some point i'll make an x or h piece to tie both pipes together mid-way, this will help the engine balance exhaust gasses.
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#23 Post by evildave »

side pipes are on (bloody loud!) so now making some removable baffles i can slide up the tail pipe.
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#24 Post by swifty »

What an excellent idea! I take it they will be surreptitiously removed when the scrutineers aren't watching? :-$
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#25 Post by evildave »

yeah they're pretty easy to remove, i wrapped them in silencer packing and secured with a couple of metal ty-raps.
surprisingly they do the job quite well, just need to check the fuelling now :-)
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