Exhaust system....I need your ideas?
OK, after travelling up to Crail Raceway on Sunday (a round trip of 150 miles), the one thing that bugged the s**t out of me was the drone from the exhaust.
Having the side exit exhaust as pictured below, is excellent for producing maximum power, but the noise on long distance driving is just too much. It also attracts the attention of the Police, and I just don't need the hassle to be honest.
My neighbours also don't think much of the noise, so I need something new and improved.
What I am thinking of doing before I make the long trip down to Shakesphere County Raceway (5 hours drive away) is going with the biggest possible downpipe (probably an initial bend of 3.5" like I had on the Micra before the crash, as the alternator is very close) then going up to a 4" system, or going with a dual 3" system.
I would be using multiple silencers as I do not want the noise anymore, but still want to retain the power. I recon with 4" piping or twin 3" systems that the back pressure will still be kept to a minimum and the power will not suffer.
But will it fit under the car and over the rear axle...that is the question!
My car (the N15) uses virtually the same chassis and floorplan layout as the B14 SE-R.
Please give me your opinions.
Thanks
Dave
Having the side exit exhaust as pictured below, is excellent for producing maximum power, but the noise on long distance driving is just too much. It also attracts the attention of the Police, and I just don't need the hassle to be honest.
My neighbours also don't think much of the noise, so I need something new and improved.
What I am thinking of doing before I make the long trip down to Shakesphere County Raceway (5 hours drive away) is going with the biggest possible downpipe (probably an initial bend of 3.5" like I had on the Micra before the crash, as the alternator is very close) then going up to a 4" system, or going with a dual 3" system.
I would be using multiple silencers as I do not want the noise anymore, but still want to retain the power. I recon with 4" piping or twin 3" systems that the back pressure will still be kept to a minimum and the power will not suffer.
But will it fit under the car and over the rear axle...that is the question!
My car (the N15) uses virtually the same chassis and floorplan layout as the B14 SE-R.
Please give me your opinions.
Thanks
Dave