does performace always = loud?
#1
does performace always = loud?
I drive clients around a lot as part of my job, I want to demonstrate a professional apperance. I new to the modding game so I have no clue, I was planning on getting a CAI, Greddy cat-back, and a y-pipe to start, how loud is my car gonna be after install and does anyone have any suggestions as to brand's that may be quieter then others.
#2
if you dont want it now, dont get the greddy. for all of the other mods, they arent loud unless you're WOT. if you want it to be quieter, also try some dynamat xtreme to deaden some more of the road noise. I think that might be my next big project.
good luck
siler
good luck
siler
#5
You're not going to get huge gains with any muffler, so get a good b pipe and then get a muffler with a resonator that has a nice tone that you enjoy and isn't too loud. The resonator helps reduce the noise level and comes in many different lengths.
#8
Originally posted by Futoket
ahhh, heard of mid-pipes, heard of y-pipes, b-pipe is a new one on me. So exhaust is mostly for sound, with moderate hp gains? am I correct?
ahhh, heard of mid-pipes, heard of y-pipes, b-pipe is a new one on me. So exhaust is mostly for sound, with moderate hp gains? am I correct?
#10
hm i wonder how its going to be when i have to drive clients around..interesting
anyway i recommend you go with an intake and y pipe or something but stay away from a straight thru muffler. thats where majority of noise will come from.
ive been a long ways since i "finished" my exhaust setup: ypipe/muffler. would a bpipe really help that much on top of those two? given the muffler should be the final piece since its not that helpful..
if someone could tell me expected gains with just a ypipe, then ypipe with b as well. (screw the muffler, ill throw +1 on the final product)
anyway i recommend you go with an intake and y pipe or something but stay away from a straight thru muffler. thats where majority of noise will come from.
ive been a long ways since i "finished" my exhaust setup: ypipe/muffler. would a bpipe really help that much on top of those two? given the muffler should be the final piece since its not that helpful..
if someone could tell me expected gains with just a ypipe, then ypipe with b as well. (screw the muffler, ill throw +1 on the final product)
#11
Originally posted by sil SE
hm i wonder how its going to be when i have to drive clients around..interesting
anyway i recommend you go with an intake and y pipe or something but stay away from a straight thru muffler. thats where majority of noise will come from.
ive been a long ways since i "finished" my exhaust setup: ypipe/muffler. would a bpipe really help that much on top of those two? given the muffler should be the final piece since its not that helpful..
if someone could tell me expected gains with just a ypipe, then ypipe with b as well. (screw the muffler, ill throw +1 on the final product)
hm i wonder how its going to be when i have to drive clients around..interesting
anyway i recommend you go with an intake and y pipe or something but stay away from a straight thru muffler. thats where majority of noise will come from.
ive been a long ways since i "finished" my exhaust setup: ypipe/muffler. would a bpipe really help that much on top of those two? given the muffler should be the final piece since its not that helpful..
if someone could tell me expected gains with just a ypipe, then ypipe with b as well. (screw the muffler, ill throw +1 on the final product)
#13
yes. i have the y pipe.
Originally posted by paulspeed95
If you add a y pipe to a stock 4th expect anywhere from 10-15hp at the wheels. I'm not sure if you'll actually feel that there is more power when you floor it but it should add some power. That combined with some sort of intake will probably bring it up to 20hp at the wheels-not bad.
If you add a y pipe to a stock 4th expect anywhere from 10-15hp at the wheels. I'm not sure if you'll actually feel that there is more power when you floor it but it should add some power. That combined with some sort of intake will probably bring it up to 20hp at the wheels-not bad.
#14
Get a stock 5th Gen muffler. It has a variable capacity. Under 3000 RPMs (I think) it routes the exhaust through only one pipe. However, once the RPMs increase beyond that point, it performs similarly to a straight through muffler. From what I've read, it's a good balance of sound and performance. I also hear it's not that expensive.
#15
if your modding for looks, then get a universal muffler with a silencer and then have a resonator installed. if you dont care about looks that much, just get an aftermarket b-pipe (pipe after catylitic convertor) with the stock muffler (5th gen mufflers are great as well)
#16
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
if your modding for looks, then get a universal muffler with a silencer and then have a resonator installed. if you dont care about looks that much, just get an aftermarket b-pipe (pipe after catylitic convertor) with the stock muffler (5th gen mufflers are great as well)
if your modding for looks, then get a universal muffler with a silencer and then have a resonator installed. if you dont care about looks that much, just get an aftermarket b-pipe (pipe after catylitic convertor) with the stock muffler (5th gen mufflers are great as well)
#18
Originally posted by Futoket
Thanks all,
Do I need to do anything special to get the 5th gen muffler on there? install kit/gaskets?
Thanks all,
Do I need to do anything special to get the 5th gen muffler on there? install kit/gaskets?
#19
Originally posted by mzmtg
The muffler shop will have to modify the hangers for it to sit correctly under your bumper cutout.
The muffler shop will have to modify the hangers for it to sit correctly under your bumper cutout.
#20
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Originally posted by 96_vqmax
so the 5th gen muffler with bold on the 4th gen,except the hangers need to be modify,correct?
so the 5th gen muffler with bold on the 4th gen,except the hangers need to be modify,correct?
#21
Originally posted by Jime
The hangars fit perfect, its the pipe on the 5th gen that needs to be modified. Its much longer than the 4th Gen, it goes over the rear axle rather than end on the rear side like the 4th Gen. It needs to be shortened and the flange welded back on. Not a big deal but you will have to get a shop to do it.
The hangars fit perfect, its the pipe on the 5th gen that needs to be modified. Its much longer than the 4th Gen, it goes over the rear axle rather than end on the rear side like the 4th Gen. It needs to be shortened and the flange welded back on. Not a big deal but you will have to get a shop to do it.
#23
Re: does performace always = loud?
Originally posted by Futoket
I drive clients around a lot as part of my job, I want to demonstrate a professional apperance. I new to the modding game so I have no clue, I was planning on getting a CAI, Greddy cat-back, and a y-pipe to start, how loud is my car gonna be after install and does anyone have any suggestions as to brand's that may be quieter then others.
I drive clients around a lot as part of my job, I want to demonstrate a professional apperance. I new to the modding game so I have no clue, I was planning on getting a CAI, Greddy cat-back, and a y-pipe to start, how loud is my car gonna be after install and does anyone have any suggestions as to brand's that may be quieter then others.
#26
- If you need to maintain a professional image, don't get anything more than a Y-Pipe. I bought my exhaust components (see signature) specifically to keep the car pretty quiet.
- I installed the Y-Pipe first and didn't hear any difference at all from inside. I could hear a kind of flatulent sound when I stood at the rear of the car and had a friend mash the gas for me. That was it. I could feel the extra power and proved it on with a brief highway roll-on against a stock Max. Extra horsepower is nifty.
- Next was the HKS muffler. It doesn't really give you a tone - just a bit of a rumble... not muscle car, but beefy. This produced a bit of noise outside and a bit of a sound inside. The two components together would be pushing it for an uptight suit.
- Lastly, I installed the mid-pipe/resonator combo. The exhaust has a deep sound and I am happy with it, but I'm not schlepping around clients. This would be way too much for a business setting.
- The nice thing is that at highway speeds, you can't hear the system. Its the right combination of revs, throttle, and speed to quiet things down. I'm very happy with the result. I had a friend drive the car around while I stood at the side of the road... definitely sounds cool.
- My advice is to get the Cattman Y-Pipe and leave it at that. If you want an intake, go for it and just lay off the throttle. You can only hear it from about 2/3 throttle and on. If you get any more stuff, you will be making too much noise for business. You don't want to look like Johnny Rice-Boy, eh?
- I installed the Y-Pipe first and didn't hear any difference at all from inside. I could hear a kind of flatulent sound when I stood at the rear of the car and had a friend mash the gas for me. That was it. I could feel the extra power and proved it on with a brief highway roll-on against a stock Max. Extra horsepower is nifty.
- Next was the HKS muffler. It doesn't really give you a tone - just a bit of a rumble... not muscle car, but beefy. This produced a bit of noise outside and a bit of a sound inside. The two components together would be pushing it for an uptight suit.
- Lastly, I installed the mid-pipe/resonator combo. The exhaust has a deep sound and I am happy with it, but I'm not schlepping around clients. This would be way too much for a business setting.
- The nice thing is that at highway speeds, you can't hear the system. Its the right combination of revs, throttle, and speed to quiet things down. I'm very happy with the result. I had a friend drive the car around while I stood at the side of the road... definitely sounds cool.
- My advice is to get the Cattman Y-Pipe and leave it at that. If you want an intake, go for it and just lay off the throttle. You can only hear it from about 2/3 throttle and on. If you get any more stuff, you will be making too much noise for business. You don't want to look like Johnny Rice-Boy, eh?
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