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Would a straight through exhaust be too loud?
by
allsierra123
on 11 Sep, 2008 16:10
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Just curious if a straight pipe would be too loud on the AAZ in my vanagon? I will be doing a lot of sound deadening. But just how loud is it with a straight pipe. Obviously it wont be super straight I will just have the pipe snake around just like the stock WBX exhaust does. What do you think?
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#1
by
gigaz2
on 11 Sep, 2008 16:18
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why not try it by yourself? I mean, the stock downpipe sucks, you can start by making another one, after that, the rest is easy.
if you find that its too noisy, then add mufflers
that's my plan
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#2
by
Smokey Eddy
on 11 Sep, 2008 16:46
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How much boost you runnin?
on straight exhaust you can hear a big turbo over the engine it's self
I plan on running 25psi on straight exhaust on a 1.6 bottom end. I don't think it iwll be too loud
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#3
by
allsierra123
on 11 Sep, 2008 18:05
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Well I actually purchased an aftermarket custom down pipe. So all I have to do is add on to it.
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#4
by
Patrick
on 11 Sep, 2008 18:11
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Go for it. Been running an AAZ in my 92 jetta for years, straight through. not too loud.
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#5
by
Luckypabst
on 11 Sep, 2008 18:50
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I like the open 2-1/4" pipe on my 1.6. At least I know the turbo is spinning...
Chris
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#6
by
rallydiesel
on 11 Sep, 2008 18:53
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It will be pretty loud. We took out the mufflers on my son's 1.6TD and you can hear him coming down the street.
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#7
by
foxracer1
on 11 Sep, 2008 19:21
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I've got 3" back and it isn't bad at all. The large pipe makes it drone a bit. I'd go 2.5" since your exhaust is short and 3" is probably overkill.
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#8
by
Smokey Eddy
on 12 Sep, 2008 00:09
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im doin 3 DP to dual 2.5's. 3 isn't over kill, what are ya talking abouuuttt.
6 inch would be over kill. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
or stacks
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#9
by
Dirtrag2
on 12 Sep, 2008 03:09
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YEAH STACKS :twisted:
but seriously, it won't cost much to try but I think it will be loud enough due to the short pipe, my jetta is fine straight but I tried it with half the pipe cut off and it was pretty loud... mind you it was right under my seat and yours is further back :roll:
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#10
by
zukgod1
on 12 Sep, 2008 07:40
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I don't have a van so this may not apply but my 3" system turbo back was too loud for me.
I'm def to top it off so it being too loud may tell ya something?
I ended up going back and getting a Magnaflow installed.
It's still kinda loud but I can deal with it like it is.
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#11
by
Patrick
on 12 Sep, 2008 09:45
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A k14 turbo is a lot better muffler than a T3........
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#12
by
dieseldubber
on 12 Sep, 2008 19:58
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well from my experience with my turbo back 3'' straight pipe on the Jetta I will tell you that I love driving it around town but do be prepared to pay some money to have a crazy sounding slow ride ( I didn't notice much performance gain) and don't expect your girlfriend to be too stoked on road trips. It sounds so cool though.
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#13
by
morefuel
on 12 Sep, 2008 20:22
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i have 2.5" from the flange to rear axle then i have 3.5" the rest and i love it so much and my girlfriend doesnt complain so it cant be to loud
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#14
by
akrallysport
on 12 Sep, 2008 20:24
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I've run:
- a stock system
- changed over to cat-back 2.25" with a Cherry Bomb
- then cat-back 2.25" unmuffled
- back to stock (full system replacement as the local authorities were going crazy handing out excessive noise tickets... didn't want to risk, but in hindsight would not have been a problem)
To be honest, I'm going back to a custom 2.25" but with a slightly larger muffler than a glasspack as it's not much louder than a stock system with a small exhaust leak.