Muffler delete straight pipe
#1
Muffler delete straight pipe
Well I got sick of waiting for the RCAutowerks axle-back, and I figure the price for what it is would probably be crazy. So I decided to get something custom done. Went down to this welder's shop that my brother knows. He agreed to make something up for me if I got all the materials. Went to the autoparts store and got an increaser and 3 feet of 2" piping and a subtle stainless tip. I wanted to use a flange so that I would be able to take it off in the future but we didn't have anything to fabricate one so we used the OEM muffler I had. Kept the oem piping from the flange to right before it enters the muffler so we wouldn't have to bend new pipe, welded on an 1.5" to 2" increaser and used about 1.5' of the straight pipe. Total parts = $28, welder's fee = $11 for a 12pack. Only downside is if I ever wanted to go back to the OEM muffler I'd either have to saw off the original piece from this and weld it back to the muffler or buy a new muffler for $90 at collegehills.
It's not much louder than my megan racing axle-back, a little more "droney" between 2000 and 2500 RPM. But the growl with the weapon*r street headers and the SRI is AMAZING.
Here's some pics:
It's not much louder than my megan racing axle-back, a little more "droney" between 2000 and 2500 RPM. But the growl with the weapon*r street headers and the SRI is AMAZING.
Here's some pics:
#3
I was happy with the sound of the megan axle back but I thought I would like it a bit quieter so I sold it. Was driving around with the OEM for about 2 weeks and it was just too quiet. Was thinking about getting another axle-back but this was 1/4 cheaper than getting another megan racing and 1/8th cheaper than the T1R 50s. Not sure how long I'll keep it though it's a bit too loud for my tastes, should tide me over until I can decide on a new axle-back to replace my sold megan.
#5
I was thinking about just getting the HFP muffler but damn is it expensive for no real gains. The T1R 50s looks promising since it's supposed to be really quiet but keep max flow. Surprisingly though with no muffler it's really not that loud, I'd put it at only a few more dB over my megan racing. Even my mom said it wasn't loud from outside the car lol.
#12
I did this exact same thing yesterday morning. I was just tired of waiting for a production one. So I had my friend weld it up for me, we spent the morning fabbing it up since I used a flange from an old axle back for my civic coupe. Cost me 18 bucks for some 2.25 steel piping and that's it. I just got bored with the car being too quiet. I did this just for shits and giggles. Later down the line I'll probably purchase an OEM EP3 muffler. But for right now it sounds good, except for the droning at times.
#13
Yeah that's my only gripe with it. At 2000rpm is drones like a mofo, but it's not terribly loud. I had it on the highway for the first time today and at 65mph it was almost silent, I had a little 85mph spirt and even then it was still rather quiet.
#14
i just did the muffler delete, very happy. to describe the sound level: i have the sid SSR and the intake is louder in the cabin than the exhaust although still audible and very rich in tone. Sid's SSR + muffler delete = quicker fit )
#16
Between 3000 RPM and 4200 RPM on the highway the exhaust noise becomes stressful, so I close the exhaust control valve to avoid going crazy.... These cars are very loud without a catalytic converter.