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Exhaust system fell apart
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Rabbit TD
on 21 Aug, 2009 21:43
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I hit a peice of truck tire today about 65 mph and when Ipulled into the Park my exhaust system came apart about where the shifter is. It was absolutely as quiet as it is with it hooked up with the Magnaflow muffler. If I knew it would have been that quiet in the beginning I'd never even bothered putting one on in the first place, I couldn't believe it.
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#1
by
truckoSaurus08
on 21 Aug, 2009 22:11
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Now this is just a wild guess but you must have a TD rabbit.
I've heard the turbo acts like a muffler of sorts.
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#2
by
sawedoffgolf
on 22 Aug, 2009 07:18
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Now this is just a wild guess but you must have a TD rabbit. I've heard the turbo acts like a muffler of sorts.
i heard the turbo on gas cars silence the exhaust, so im guessing diesels would be the same, now the OP has the perfect opportunity to do a straight pipe setup
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#3
by
theman53
on 22 Aug, 2009 09:26
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Yeah has to be a TD.
My N/A muffler fell off once and it was just as loud as my 400 Ford with open headers.
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#4
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 22 Aug, 2009 13:21
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n/a cars are FRIGGEN LOUD with no exhaust. i ran my n/a with just a down pipe for a while. was drunk and ripped it off on the loggin roads one night. thought it was funny as hell at the time, then in the morning when i fired it up it wasnt so funny anymore.
as for the turbo being a muffler, yea, they muffle the exhaust alot. i just put a T3 on my racing lawn mower and it mellowed the exhaust down so much. it had a hell of a crack before with just side pipes and dual carbs. then i added the turbo and the throttle response was just wild for a 650cc 2 cylinder briggs. quieted it down tons, and it has turbo howl too.
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#5
by
Rabbit TD
on 22 Aug, 2009 13:51
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Now this is just a wild guess but you must have a TD rabbit. I've heard the turbo acts like a muffler of sorts.
You're exactly right, I just put it in over last winter and didn't want it to be too loud. Turbos really do take a lot of noise from the exhaust and I see why they use straight pipes on them.
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#6
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Op-Ivy
on 23 Aug, 2009 12:21
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I ran my TD without an exhaust for a week and it was loud as hell. I'm sure it was quietened by the turbo a bit but it really was still loud.
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#7
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 23 Aug, 2009 12:42
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a TD is NOT loud. i dont care what anyone says. run a n/a with less than 2 feet of exhaust coming off the head. it would really get loud when i would roll the propane on.
turbos ARE mufflers!
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#8
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catlin_cava
on 23 Aug, 2009 13:30
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After hearing my AAZ with a straight pipe. I'll never run a exhaust, the only thing will be a "Fart Can" on the back so I can pass my Safety Inpections lol
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#9
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Rabbit on Roids
on 23 Aug, 2009 17:01
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i would rather run a cherry bomb then some mexi fart can. everyone in the latino race around here runs chrome wheels or hubcaps for the broke ones and they all have the same fart can. and it sounds the same on every car, no matter what brand it is.
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#10
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rabbitman
on 23 Aug, 2009 17:08
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a TD is NOT loud. i dont care what anyone says. run a n/a with less than 2 feet of exhaust coming off the head. it would really get loud when i would roll the propane on.
turbos ARE mufflers!
It's all a matter of opinion, I'm running a vnt-15 and about 2.5 feet of 2.25" DP, conversation is difficult at times.
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#11
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 24 Aug, 2009 14:05
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i got a GT1749VB, i had a 6" long down pipe. i loved the way that thing sounded. could always carry on a normal conversation in my car. even when i was railin on it.
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#12
by
GEE-BEE
on 24 Aug, 2009 14:24
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Custom Techtonic'stuning 2.50 complete system with flowmaster muffler 315.00 was fair
It's going off to be ceramic coated this week
Gee-Bee
They also did a 1.9 td k14 2.50 S/S downpipe
They have both pattenrns now for the t3 or k14 MK1 downpipe's