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New exhaust way to loud
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Achillez
PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:20 pm Up
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Hello all, Hope someone can help me, Just installed a new exhaust, just to clear one thing up, it does have a middle box and back box, My old exhaust was dying badly, kept welding it every month, it was just rusting away, so I decided to buy a new exhaust, everything oem but the back box, I bought a twin pipe back box, I find it so damn loud it's annoying and embarrassing, driving at 50mph is OK, driving at 60mph is a headache.

I've found out there is no wadding, or fiber glass or stainless steel wool around the insides of my back box exhaust pipes ( not sure what the right name is for this )

I'm planning on cutting my back box open and I was wondering what the best stuff is to use to reduce a little noise, I've read alot that mild steel wool will just blow out very quickly and that stainless steel would aswell ( thought stainless didn't rust and die )

Can't find no info on this website regarding this stuff, so I am hoping that someone else has done this before and knows a little more than I do and may help me with some advice with which stuff I should use.


any questions just ask.

Many thanks

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Jeffers
PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:25 pm Up
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Baffells I think it is, excuse the spelling

I wouldnt bother cutting it open if you can help it, just get an oem backbox.

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Achillez
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Can't go out and buy OEM back box now, I've cut my rear bumper to fit the back box, would much rather like reducing the noise a bit and keep this, My rear box has those baffles, but nothing around it, I thought these were wrapped? or the back box were packed with some sort of material? anyway I'm trying to find which material is the best and if someone has ever done this and recommend me what to go for.


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Jeffers
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Oh right ok , www.merlinmotorsport.c...index.html

Have a look at that

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Achillez
PostPosted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 6:56 pm Up
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yea thats it, I'm not sure tho if I need to wrap the baffles and put packaging in or what, also doesn't say what temp they can go up to, I dont want to open back box and find out in a month its all been blown out, many thanks for the link tho.
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Jeffers
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Id suspect there all decent stuff. Give them a bell if your unsure, they would tell you best
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