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I'm gonna start with saying I know(And noticed) the stock exhaust get's great down low tourque compared to a cat-back one which gives a little top end and much richer sound.
What will I need to do to my cat back to get back my low end(I realize I'd have to give up my 5-ish top end HP)? Smaller tubes? Change my muffler?
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Let's change this up a bit. How do I easily get more sound from the stock exhaust?
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Sounds good!
But about the cat-back exhausts. I'm guessing it's more complicated than just jamming a resistor of some kind to create more back pressure?
And any hints in the right direction on what's most likely the lose the least amount of torque for the most amount of sound. As you've said before, the sound note of this car isn't the issue, the problem is that there's not enough of it.
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I'm guessing what I really thinking of its gas velocity. But would decreasing the internal diameter of the pipe do anything to slow it down?
It's not like it's gonna be a perfect solution, but anything to get my torque back, or at least some of it without sacrificing that great sound my Janspeed makes.
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Obviously that would speed it up. My "anything-science-related" is a little rusty these days. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
So what I need is to slow town the gasses without reducing volume? I have a resonator looking thing before the rear muffler that is detachable. Maybe there's something in there creating pressure or reducing the volume?
I could always try and just straight pipe it to my rear muffler, all I'd really need is a 2,5" pipe.
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If I'm gonna have the exhaust off anyweay to put the stock one back in, I'll check the resonator to see if there's something to be done there. Maybe it's just a straight up box.
Another thing, about the stock exhaust. I read on R.L. that if you remove the plate on the engine side of the OEM resonator, you'd get a more responsive car(meaning low end) and gain some sound.
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The Janspeed is basically a pretty simple design. It's a 2.5" pipe that goes from the OEM cat and into a resonator. Looks to be about the same size as the OEM one but a lot shorter. Out of that there's a 2.5" pipe that goes into a muffler, from eye sight it might me 60% in size to the OEM one. From there out it looks like 2.5" or 3" to the tailpipe.
And then back to the OEM exhaust. So from what I understand removing the plate in the resonator can work as a middle ground to the cat-back and stock?
And here's a somewhat unrelated question. I cleaned the OEM exhaust a little today since I have it off the car. And I pulled parts of my catalysator out of the resonator, and you can hear it's full of smaller pieces. If I remember correctly my cat didn't look too good when I chaned the exhaust either. Basically I'm pretty sure I need a new one. Will any cat work on this car?
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The resonator is a straight though, but the muffler has an "S" bend internally if I recall correctly.
The middle of the honeycomb is missing, unless my memory is completely going bad. I also pulled off a honeycomb piece that was stuck in one of the holes of the resonator plate.
It passed the last EU certefication without any issues and they always do an emission test. I'm guessing the OEM cats are hard to come by and expensive when you do come by one.
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I went out and had a look at my rear muffler ,looks like it might be a stragiht though that one too. Though all I can see is that it's coming out on the same side as it's coming in, it can still have a bend in there.
But anything can do to my resonator to try and fix it? I'll at least start there if anything.
I'll send an email to a deailer about a cat. They can usually get a lot of parts that are not longer made.
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The one I have now isn't really loud. All I hear in the cabin is a low growl. It's much, much quieter than the RSbarn or B&B ones.
I'll see what I'll do and wait for your exhaust detailes to be done. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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