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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
get a vacuum actuated flapper in the exhaust. should help with the drone
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11-05-2011 | #12 |
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
I think I'd just go after the polished dynomax's but I don't know anyone who can do the stainless welding to put them in for me.
I like the flapper idea but still some work to get it all in. Thanks for all the info.
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11-05-2011 | #13 |
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
Something must be wrong with me and not sure what generation B&B I have, but with the stock exhaust manifolds on for my emissions testing I don't have drone. I do remember some with the headers, but it was not bad as I hear about. Now when I put the headers back on and replace resonator with X pipe I might have some regrets, not sure and don't care hoping to be able to live with it for the sound and performance. I guess everyone has a different tolerance or acceptable level. I personally don't like the sound of the Corsas, but know they are great systems with little or no drone.
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11-05-2011 | #14 |
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
I have had a lot different cars with built motors and exhausts. The B and B's are loud at cruise, downright unbearable. I have stainless works headers. I want it loud when I am going through the gears or WOT but cruising it shouldn't make my teeth rattle.
The B and B looks awesome and definitely sounds awesome anytime your not cruising around. I had a C5 Z06 head and cam with the stock TI exhaust. It sounded great all the time. You don't have to have drone to sound good.
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
When I was in Bob Halls car it was as loud as a ZR-1 could get with Watson headers no cats an X pipe and 3"or B&B. And yes you did have to raise your voice to communicate. But I've been in newer ZO6's with big cams and headers that were much louder than his car was. I kinda like feeling like im in a rolling bomb. But I do agree that on a daily basis would not work.
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What is the cost of parts to install the C6Z06 flappers?
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11-06-2011 | #18 |
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
i totally agree with pete on his system analysis. i really think i have the best of both worlds with the dyno max mufflers coupled to the 3 in b and b pipes and xpipe . one thing that help to keep things from droning is to pay atten to keeping 10 mm going under the rearend and also 10 mm when going out the back and although some may not like the way it looks extend the tips at least 8 in past the valance . mine are 12 in past the valance . it does make a difference as i found out thanx to bill boudreaus patience of letting me try a few different lengths
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the MFlow muffs, but I'd rather sell them than hack them up. I know the full MFlow system will support 400+ but not more than that apparently. |
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11-06-2011 | #20 |
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Re: EXHAUST DRONE ON B and B's
where can one get the flapper set up ???
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