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Hi, I've recently had my Kakimoto GT 1.0z Titanium Exhaust noise tested at Brands Hatch and it failed at 113.4db near 6000rpm.
I'm after short and long term suggestions about what I can do next. The exhaust is a one piece unit so the back box is not removable. In the short term I wanted to take part in the taster sessions at Brands on August 5th. Would a bung or baffle do the job? Is there anything to worry about when using one of these and driving a car fairly hard round a track? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silencer-D...item336ee7d583 In the long term, I'm after suggestions for a quieter exhaust for my V4 classic. ![]() Thanks Alan |
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Neil at Slowboy (atleast i think it was Neil) recommended I didn't drive car hard with bung in.
I have a japspeed flanged 2.5 inch back box you can borrow if you can source a loan middle section to put on. |
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I had similar advice from JGM on the hawk. Fine for day to day but dont go tracking it!!
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Yes, I thought I'd read something similar about the bung/baffle idea
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Powerflow in Ashford could weld in a silencer
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I have a full 3" fujitsubo fgk giken exhaust if any good??
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Revolution exhaust system wins on track every time on value for money
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Thanks for the suggestions and offers (bonner) - I'll bear these in mind when I decide what to do
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My Kakimoto came off the Evo Friday... So nice to be able to hear myself think now... Screamer pipe off tomorrow
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that certainly looks right for an H&S by the style of the rear box and hangers..............
v.good system
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Not sure that's H&S.
As Alyn said the hangers look H&S but they don't tend to weld the pipes together in sections as the above has just on front of the backbox. Instead they mandrel bend them. I have never known them to do a slip jointed system and I bought my first H&S product back in 2001 when they first started Scooby backboxes. They have always had the much easier to install/remove flange fitments. Revolution do a 3" slip jointed system which I believe was/is made by Mongoose, but I've never seen one off the car, so not sure what hangers it uses. These are good systems but a fair bit cheaper new then the equivalent H&S. |
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Thanks for the info guys ... looks like I'll need to ask some more questions
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Revo one is a JAMEX...........
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Thanks Alyn. I wasn't quite sure.
Mongoose, Scorpion (who I think made the Prodrive Box and also the TSL Grp'N'), Magnex and even Scoobyworld/H&S can all be a bit incestuous. Although some of the above 'Brands' no longer exist. Do Tube Torque still exist. They used to be big of Fords, as had a nice system on my Series 1 Turbo years back...... |
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thinking about the pic it may be a Mongoose??
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What exhaust would you recommend then Alan for a bit quieter? My tsl is too loud
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So if it is a Mongoose or Revolution is £250 now overpriced? I'm also presuming it would be quieter than my present system
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