i got one on my car now and i cant wait to take it of its to loud and sounds like aids im trying to musta up funds to swap mine at but its so expensive here t get a good system cat back miltek was 1500 from mem
True? Have you had a bad experience with them? I was looking at them because they are a half stainless/half glass pack, so i'd only have to run one muffler (it's still be loud though). Should I perhaps go for a full stainless pack with a hotdog where the suitcase was?Originally Posted by tommymac
Canadian dubs coming to VWwA soon
i got one on my car now and i cant wait to take it of its to loud and sounds like aids im trying to musta up funds to swap mine at but its so expensive here t get a good system cat back miltek was 1500 from mem
I was planning on puting a heat shield there or some kind of heat wrap. Would that work?Originally Posted by moto
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
Seriously if you have a factory 2 inch stainless exhaust system with some mandrel bends and you replace it with a 2 1/4 inch with press bends and mild steel and expect a performance you seriously need to do some research .
Best system for a mk3 is a set of merged headers , stock cat , 2 1/4 mandrel bent with stainless steel hot dog then a nice big rear muffler . I'd do 2 1/2 inch for VR6 . BUT , Id only do the exhaust after I do chip , cams , airbox and manifold portwork . The other thing to note is that some VW's have stock extractors . Remember if you want power , there is rarely a cheap way of doing it thats reliable as well
In terms of gas flow (and by that I mean the mixture of induction gases and the mixture of exhaust gases) is a conservation matter. Nothing is created or destroyed only transformed, so you must get the stuff out as efficiently as you get it in. There are matters of relative temperatures and volumes to consider: in other words the engine breathes in a relatively smaller volume of lower temperature gasses than it exhausts (albeit at a higher induction density), so getting the stuff out is just as important as getting it in. Perhaps more important.
Smooth, unhindered pathways are very important so small angle bends, large diameters plumbing and smooth passage surfaces all help flow.
Before doing any work on induction, I would ensure that exhaust flow is up to it.
Disclaimer. This is from a diesel guy who knows sfa about tuning petrol motors so please correct me if I'm wrong.
Sounds about right , the welding sometimes is just as important as the pipework and bends used . Tig is often better than mig .
Just the size is important in backpressure and extractor effect .
VR6's are a nightmare with all different runners
I would go a full 2inch system with a strait through muffler and a single 2.5 dump tip... Dont go to ricer... Extractors would be very nice and give an awsome tourqey sound...
Thats my 2 bobs worth...
Cheers James
Thanks Seb and Brackie.
Invaluable information there.
I have a place around here that used to do my exhaust, and they made a great dual mandrel system for my xr8, so i'm sure i can let them go nuts on the dub.
I personally don't know a lot about small engine dynamics, but having driven a ford motorsport tuned V8 around for years, i understand how much difference it makes getting rid of your waste gas efficiently...
Thanks again guys. Having a rethink now and I'll post what i come up with
Cheers!
John
Canadian dubs coming to VWwA soon
my vr6 is a 2.5 inch mild steel, cat back with rear muffler only and single outlet. above 2500 revs, its not too loud.Originally Posted by KI11Z
my readings of the extractors on a vr6 (in 97) were that you didn't get much gain for the price. so that swayed me to stick with the stock ones.
\'95 Golf VR6
Does anyone know any specs on the limits of the dB output of an exhaust system?
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