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MattB
Saturday 13th August 2005, 15:37
I'd like to make my exhaust sound deeper and throatier. Sadly, I cannot afford a stainless system at the moment.
As cash is limited, I am wondering if it possible to achieve this by modifying the standard setup at all?
Any ideas?
Bison
Saturday 13th August 2005, 15:56
PaulT5 is selling his S/S/ Lonlife system for only £75, this may interest you.
Bison
fraz13
Saturday 13th August 2005, 17:41
Chop the back box off and get a bit of straight pipe to replace it and put an aftermarket tip on it :wink:
pault5
Saturday 13th August 2005, 17:59
PaulT5 is selling his S/S/ Lonlife system for only £75, this may interest you.
Bison
hello,
i have put it on ebay item no 4568455303.
i have had 5 messages so far expressing a sell now! if you are intersted please bid.
thanks,
paul
MattB
Saturday 13th August 2005, 18:12
Chop the back box off and get a bit of straight pipe to replace it and put an aftermarket tip on it :wink:
wish I could. the 850 only has a large 'suitcase' style box in the centre :cry:
fraz13
Saturday 13th August 2005, 18:17
Chop that out then mate :D
MattB
Saturday 13th August 2005, 18:21
hello,
i have put it on ebay item no 4568455303.
i have had 5 messages so far expressing a sell now! if you are intersted please bid.
thanks,
paul
Looks good - I assume it'll fit a saloon?
pault5
Saturday 13th August 2005, 18:46
Looks good - I assume it'll fit a saloon?
i don't know. perhaps someone will tell us.
MattB
Saturday 13th August 2005, 19:09
Chop that out then mate :D
...and replace it with....
Tomcat
Saturday 13th August 2005, 20:09
I fitted a saloon exhaust to my estate so it should work the other way around. Be prepared to do a bit of modifying though, it was a bit too short for my car so you may find it'll be a tad too long( by around an inch or two)
fraz13
Saturday 13th August 2005, 22:38
...and replace it with....
A bit of pipe, am sure a garage would do it for £20
MattB
Sunday 14th August 2005, 10:42
A bit of pipe, am sure a garage would do it for £20
would this not affect pressure / performance?
'straight thru' exhaust - jeesh, that'll be a bit loud????
guess it answers my question tho, cheers...
:B_steerin
MattB
Sunday 14th August 2005, 11:47
I fitted a saloon exhaust to my estate so it should work the other way around. Be prepared to do a bit of modifying though, it was a bit too short for my car so you may find it'll be a tad too long( by around an inch or two)
thanks Tomcat, I'll bear that in mind...
'95R
Sunday 14th August 2005, 12:19
would this not affect pressure / performance?
'straight thru' exhaust - jeesh, that'll be a bit loud????
guess it answers my question tho, cheers...
:B_steerin
On turbocharged cars, having less backpressure is not an issue unlike on an N/A car where it needs it...
Cutting out the box and replacing it with straight pipes will definately make your car louder :) I wish it were legal to do that here in the states.
MattB
Sunday 14th August 2005, 12:28
Cutting out the box and replacing it with straight pipes will definately make your car louder :) I wish it were legal to do that here in the states.
I think this will be too loud!
It might scare the local Johnnie Saxo's!
Not to mention deafen me on the motorway!
So...
On turbocharged cars, having less backpressure is not an issue unlike on an N/A car where it needs it....
I am temted to cut out and replace with a smaller box - perhaps pick one up from the local scrapyard. Any ideas as to which one may be a suitable replacement?
S40 or other Volvo front / rear box?
Other make / model?
'95R
Sunday 14th August 2005, 13:02
I am temted to cut out and replace with a smaller box - perhaps pick one up from the local scrapyard. Any ideas as to which one may be a suitable replacement?
I would recommend an aftermarket box or something, because reducing the size of it will also limit the flow (depending on the design) where as an aftermarket style will allow the same amount if not more exhaust to pass through allowing more power with a slightly louder exhaust note.
Pedro Fandango
Sunday 14th August 2005, 14:11
Powerflow fitted there meduim size silencer instead of the suitcase on mine & that is reasonably loud, think straight thru would be just silly (go for it :sinner: )
MattB
Sunday 14th August 2005, 14:17
Powerflow fitted there meduim size silencer instead of the suitcase on mine & that is reasonably loud, think straight thru would be just silly (go for it :sinner: )
Sure thing, I would't consider a straight thru as indeed it would be too loud. How much was the powerflow box for yours pedro?
I assume that its sounds better, without being deafening on motorway trips etc?
SaffronC70
Sunday 14th August 2005, 14:18
check out the Jetex website for universal parts - that's what I used.
Chris
Pedro Fandango
Sunday 14th August 2005, 14:28
Sure thing, I would't consider a straight thru as indeed it would be too loud. How much was the powerflow box for yours pedro?
I assume that its sounds better, without being deafening on motorway trips etc?
i used to know a chap who worked there so i got the whole system for £200, i love the way mine sounds now but admit she does drone at 70mph (80mph it is then officer lol)
http://81.6.222.21/covcrew/videos/volvo/exhaust.mpg
or from the outside when racing
http://81.6.222.21/covcrew/videos/volvo/santa-pod/run5.mov
MattB
Sunday 14th August 2005, 14:55
i used to know a chap who worked there so i got the whole system for £200, i love the way mine sounds now but admit she does drone at 70mph (80mph it is then officer lol)
http://81.6.222.21/covcrew/videos/volvo/exhaust.mpg
or from the outside when racing
http://81.6.222.21/covcrew/videos/volvo/santa-pod/run5.mov
very nice!
might wait until I have fitted the mbc and gauge tho!
cheers...
gillespie
Friday 26th August 2005, 21:42
I had a straight pipe and a rage back box wich sounded good then the rage fell off, it sounds great now, even got a stainless pipe made up without any silencers, the cat still quietens it a bit. go on, chop it all out!!
Justin
Saturday 27th August 2005, 11:06
I dont know why the estate zorst would be longer when both the saloon and estate are exactly the same length, they should both fit each other.
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