I like it.
Maybe let it "self design" for a while... Then ceramic coat the whole thing to lock-in the design.
Pure genius!
-G
This reminds me of a thread somewhere about a guy painting his calipers ... and rotors ... and pads

-- A
I like it.
Maybe let it "self design" for a while... Then ceramic coat the whole thing to lock-in the design.
Pure genius!
-G

This reminds me of a thread somewhere about a guy painting his calipers ... and rotors ... and pads
-- A

If you want to keep it quiet, just do what you have been doing....No sound.
-G

If you want to keep it quiet, just do what you have been doing....
Never drive it!![]()
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I like Flowmasters because they sound the best, but they definitely are not the best when it comes to flow, and are surely not the quietest. Spintechs aren't much better and are kind of loud and don't sound as good to me. The true perforated flow through mufflers are decent at reducing the sound level while allowing high flow, but they just don't sound quite as good to me. However, with a large short tailpipe, and no crossover, they can sound OK. I just don't like the sound of a crossover, or 180 headers for that matter. Sounds too much like a 4 cylinder than a V8 should ever sound to me.
A muffler like a Borla is probably the best compromise of flow and sound reduction, however, I still don't know if I like the sound of a muffler with packing material. A good compromise is the Hooker Aerochamber, it has basically a flow through design, with both chambers and perforations, and no packing to wear out. Its very quiet at idle and low load, but gets loud under throttle. You have many options, and if your v-bands fit the longest option then trying different sounds on the same exact engine and exhaust might be pretty neat actually.
Don't waste your money with the cutouts Greg, a proper dual 3" exhaust system with the right mufflers will lose almost nothing, maybe 2 - 5 hp, you won't be able to feel it thats for sure. A 2.5", probably 20 - 30 hp or more would be gone depending on the muffler, don't go there with the caliber of engine you have. But cutouts will just be another thing to leak and cause extra noise and require extra maintenance without a real benefit, unless noise is a benefit. Plus, exhaust that travels half through a muffler and half without does not sound very well anyway to me. Also, if you optimise it for the cutout, it will be less optimized through the mufflers and probably lose more hp than if you didn't have the cutouts. If you optimize it through the mufflers, it will be even less likely to make more hp through the open cutout. So my point is, you are more likely to make the max power through the dual 3" system if it doesn't have the extra turns and turbulence required of installing a cutout. Because one of the directions it would have to go would be a dead end when its closed, and that creates turbulence in the otherwise smooth flowing mandrel bent (or tig welded piece of mandrel bent) system.
So my recommendation, go dual 3" with mandrel bent pieces, use the highest flowing muffler your ears will allow you too, and don't use a cutout.
Also, I like Vizards work and I highly respect him, I even have a few of his books and I like reading his work just to get more perspectives on things. But I also know that some of his recommendations are incorrect in the real world. We don't drive dynos or magazines, we drive vehicles. Many professionals have tried to repeat what he does without the same results.

Or as part of my anti-theft system where the system automatically opens the cutouts when the alarm is set. That way, it's pretty likely somebody would notice if the truck were started by thieves.... I have a special transfercase lock that goes with that one.... keeps the truck in 142:1 low range no matter what they try......TOP SPEED in 4th Gear = 33MPH @ 6000RPM.

That's the trouble with builds that take this long, it gives you entirely too much time to think things through![]()


Heath,
What about the resonators? Yeah or Nay? From a drone perspective, they seem effective but add cost and most people can't find room for them anyway. If I can get rid of some of the "bark" of the exhaust with a resonator it might make a Hooker Aerochamber more modest-sounding that it would be otherwise??
The cutouts would not be for any kind of performance improvement.... really more of a fun gimmick to play around with. Like when someone is driving next to me on their cellphone and not paying very careful attention to their driving.Or as part of my anti-theft system where the system automatically opens the cutouts when the alarm is set. That way, it's pretty likely somebody would notice if the truck were started by thieves.... I have a special transfercase lock that goes with that one.... keeps the truck in 142:1 low range no matter what they try......TOP SPEED in 4th Gear = 33MPH @ 6000RPM.
Pure evil....
-G


Cut outs are nothing but trouble. Don't do cut outs.
I have done alot of looking at exhausts. I don't like loud exhausts it's harder for me to heckle people when their rigs are loud.
I applaud you for wanting a quite exhaust.

Well..... I definitely want it to be quiet enough to hear your applause!
I guess for most of this discussion there really isn't a "point of no return" anyway.
For now, I guess I'll just figure out a good resonator and get it as far away from the collector as possible (though it's still in the torsion box area no matter what).... then suck it up and get some 3" stainless tube ordered.
-G

I'm glad I'm not the only one that likes the quieter exhaust. I thought maybe I was getting old and turning into "Get of my lawn!" guy.![]()
