center muffler
David
duandcc_forums at cox.net
Fri Apr 2 08:32:34 EST 2004
I recently had a custom exhaust done on the CGT. I'm very happy with the results and would recomend this route over expensive premade systems any day. Here's what I got: 2.25" pipe...18" glasspack (acting as resonator)...2.25" pipe...Magnaflow rear muffler...single 2.25" angle cut tip. The whole system is aluminized and was painted high temp flat black except the tip which is chrome. Resonator & muffler have lifetime warranties, the rest is 2 year. Price? $175 courtesy of Big Al's Mufflers & Brakes. Not bad if you ask me. It has a nice LOW rumble, not ricey at all. The exhaust sound is noticable but only if you are listening for it and know what an exhaust should sound like. To the average driver it would be unnoticable unless you are at WOT, even then the engine is louder than the exhaust. Here's a couple of links to pics of the system:
http://members.cox.net/duandcc/pictures/1987.5CGT/Exhaust1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/duandcc/pictures/1987.5CGT/Exhaust2.jpg
Dave
87.5 CGT
SE Virginia
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From: "Ben Swann" <benswann at comcast.net>
Date: 2004/04/01 Thu AM 10:25:54 EST
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
CC: hauptmanns at llr.sc.gov, 200q20v at audifans.com
Subject: RE: center muffler
On this (exhaust) note - I am in process of resurrecting an '87 5ktq avant. Most of the goodies and best parts from the '87 pearl that got totalled will be going into an '88 pearl.
My question is regarding the Stebro cat back system that was in the '87. I want to re-use the system as it is fairly new, nice sound and power and pretty Stainless tip. The downside, I'd like to eliminate is it had a drone at between 2300 and 2700 RPM which is where the gearing is best for Highway cruising. i found this to be annoying on long trips. At higher cruising speeds, the noise would go away, but then so would my license, as that would have me cruising at speeds above 75 MPH.
I'd like to eliminate this if possible. Would it be good to install a different resonator or some kind of muffler inplace of the Stebro resonator? Any kind of modification I can make for quieter cruising?
Ben
Details on the car:
http://www.homestead.com/ben_swann/PearlAvant.html
[From: Steven Hauptmann <hauptmanns at llr.sc.gov>
Subject: RE: center muffler
To: 'Rees Pritchard' <reesisright at netzero.net>, 200q20v at audifans.com
Message-ID: <490DF64C3F09B14E8EE9323C945957C6017AC5FF at llr.sc.gov>
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Rees,
Purely FYI .
I have heard a 10vtq with NO muffling device of any kind and I was amazed
at how reasonably quiet it was. Don't get me wrong, it was a dedicated track
car and was way too loud for the street. But since the turbo provides some
muffling itself, it was much quieter to these ears than NA engines with
straight pipes that I've heard before.
With this in mind, and given the fact that I would not mind a little more
sound that the stock WOOSH; If/when I'm in your situation, I will definitely
be willing to try omitting the center muffler altogether. If it turned out
to be too loud, I could always add a glass pack (which should be cheap) in
the center muffler location.
There it is...my $0.02
Steve Hauptmann
South Carolina]
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