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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 8:46 am |
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DarkFox wrote: ........ run open headers ........ He doesn't have headers. The following probably led to the confusion. 91buickman wrote: ........ find a set of headers ........
Waste of money. They will not be any louder than the original head pipe.
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:27 am |
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aron115 wrote: ........ how could i get a sound like those tuners ........ When you hear one you like, ask the owner what muffler he is using. aron115 wrote: ........ are 4 cylinders like louder then a v8? ........ Number of cylinders has little, if anything, to do with it. Total displacement, compression, and cam timing, have a lot to do with it. aron115 wrote: ........ why is it when i cut mine off, i dont notice a difference ......... Maybe, because the following, oldsguy88 wrote: Take the Catalytic Converter off. They restrict the flow so much they basically act as a muffler. is another 91buickman BS statement. aron115 wrote: ........ i thought they both are suppose to make your exhaust quieter
They are.
In the '50s, luxury car manufacturers started using resonators to finish what the mufflers did not.
Norm
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:49 am |
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oldsguy88 wrote: ........ They dont make anything louder ........ Yes. They make it quieter (opposite of louder) which is not what the OP is looking for. Thanks for making my point. oldsguy88 wrote: ........ they just control the sound of the exhaust.
Yes. They make it quieter by adding to that famous Flowmaster restriction.
Norm
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91parkave
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:55 pm |
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88brain cells wrote: .....Maybe, because the following,
oldsguy88 wrote: Take the Catalytic Converter off. They restrict the flow so much they basically act as a muffler.
is another 91buickman BS statement.
At least get the right person.
anyways.....back to the header comment....Ive installed long tubes on a couple of cars before, and ive heard manifolds....Headers are louder than manifolds, the exact reason..im not sure of but they were louder. Also to the op, have you checked your local sound level laws to make sure you wont get a ticket for this?
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andrewk
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:42 pm |
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91parkave wrote:
anyways.....back to the header comment....Ive installed long tubes on a couple of cars before, and ive heard manifolds....Headers are louder than manifolds, the exact reason..im not sure of but they were louder. This might be a good topic for another thread- I'll start it up here91parkave wrote: Also to the op, have you checked your local sound level laws to make sure you wont get a ticket for this? aron115 wrote: well the law for noise for music is 100db around here and my subs do 125db in the car so yeah im already breaking the law.
I don't think he cares if he is.
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andrewk
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:54 pm |
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Hi all-
This thread really took off-
88Coupe wrote: In the '50s, luxury car manufacturers started using resonators to finish what the mufflers did not. I did not realize that they went back that far, that is sorta neat. The resonators that I have seen on cars (Mostly late-model FWD stuff) have all been installed before the muffler. The way I read the above quote is that they used to install them after the muffler? Does it matter or affect the exhaust to have it one way or the other? 88Coupe wrote: Number of cylinders has little, if anything, to do with it.
Total displacement, compression, and cam timing, have a lot to do with it.
How do they relate to each other? For instance, a typical chain saw has about 13:1 compression, but only about 25cc displacement. They'll deafen you. A lawnmower, with 900cc's of displacement, roughly 11:1 compression is not nearly as loud. That would lead me to believe the larger the engine, the quieter the exhaust, but I know that there are large displacement engines that are very loud-
I am certain there is more to it than that- could you explain?
Last edited by andrewk on Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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andrewk
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 Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:00 pm |
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oldsguy98 wrote: Flowmaster uses Helmholtz resonators. and in a nutshell its like blowing over a coke bottle. different amounts of liquid produce different sounds.
When did Flowmaster start putting liquid in their mufflers? Can you tune them by adding or removing fluid to these resonators?
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andrewk
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 Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:00 am |
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aron115 wrote: would it be hard if they put water in there to keep it in there?
That was my point. Sometimes my humor doesn't work I guess.
It was my subtle attempt to get the poster of the information to clarify his statement, so I didn't have to, but he hasn't been back to post yet. Oh well.
While a Helmholtz resonator traditionally uses fluid to change the "pitch" of the sound coming off of it, Flowmaster mufflers do not. It would be more accurate, in the context of this thread, to say that different sized chambers make different sounds, rather than paraphrase wikipedia into this thread, where it doesn't make much sense without further explanation, which was not provided at the time.
The chambers in a Flowmaster muffler work off the principle of a Helmholtz resonator, they do not operate like them in the traditional sense.
It may be semantics, but I believe it is a point worth making. If the mufflers were just a Helmholtz resonator, and operated as such, they would be much more efficient than they are.
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:22 am |
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aron115 wrote: ........ probally plugged up a tad or something ........
Good guess.
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