tomgregory2000
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posted on 22/2/10 at 07:54 PM |
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Big or Long?
In my hunt for a silencer ive found a couple of options.
Either a short can with a big diameter (400mm L X 150mm Dia with a 3" bore) or a longer can but with a smaller diameter (630mm L X 120mm Dia
with a 3" bore)?
Now this is coming from my turbo which should act a a bit of a silencer and i want it to be quiet enough for trackdays.
So which would be quieter?
tommy
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beagley
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posted on 22/2/10 at 08:06 PM |
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I've always heard diameter is better than length........ but pertaining to silencers I don't know.
Sorry..... someone had to break the ice.
I'm not scared!!! I'm just marking my territory.
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YQUSTA
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posted on 22/2/10 at 08:20 PM |
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Why not have both?
I have this fitted to mine and it dropped the db from 106 to around 95ish iirc.
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"If in doubt flat out"
Colin McRae
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tomgregory2000
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posted on 22/2/10 at 08:33 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by YQUSTA
Why not have both?
I have this fitted to mine and it dropped the db from 106 to around 95ish iirc.
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The problem i have is that it need to have a bore of 3"
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twybrow
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posted on 22/2/10 at 08:37 PM |
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So either buy one and weld a 3" inlet on, or ring CBS and ask them to do it for you (I think they are all made to order)!
Edited to say...
<---- 7" CBS silencer fitted!
[Edited on 22/2/10 by twybrow]
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johnH20
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posted on 22/2/10 at 09:19 PM |
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In discussion with a specialist silencer supplier I learned that length can be an issue due to expansion, repeated heat cycling will destroy the
central perforated tube. Extrapolating from this I would assume that with a turbo anywhere near the silencer short would be more reliable at least
than long.
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maskell01
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posted on 22/2/10 at 11:05 PM |
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The damage is done with the girth................or so the mrs tells me!
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