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What does this resonance sound like? I have a euro section 1, and SS Sport section 3. Doesn't seem like this would be applicable in this config?
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Originally posted by Bry5on View PostInteresting! It may not be making a difference but you’ll want the bend in the lower piece to be a bit tighter radius than you’ve got it if you can. And also keep the lower as parallel to the upper as possible.
Did it improve behavior during downshifts and gear changes? If not, it may not be helping with your setup!
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Interesting! It may not be making a difference but you’ll want the bend in the lower piece to be a bit tighter radius than you’ve got it if you can. And also keep the lower as parallel to the upper as possible.
Did it improve behavior during downshifts and gear changes? If not, it may not be helping with your setup!
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I installed mine yesterday. It surely has changed the resonance at various rpms, but I seem to have more resonance at highway speed at 65-70mph. It may be my partially ill fitting catted section 1 being forced into a position, but it seems to be noise coming from the rear, which is a Dinan section 3.
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View Post
Bryson dropped the new link a few days ago and also updated the previous thread that had the V1 link. Here you go:
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Originally posted by x Spades x View PostI'll buy the updated version too, as I just don't have the capability to modify.
as soon as there is a link, ill purchase ill also buy an extra clamp bracket. Thank you again!
Has anyone purchased v2 to confirm fitment?
I'm doing a road trip from CT to FL, so if I get in made, I can have it sent there, install, then post
Bryson dropped the new link a few days ago and also updated the previous thread that had the V1 link. Here you go:
Originally posted by Bry5on View PostLink to checkout with version 2 here: https://cart.sendcutsend.com/yj4priombmvf
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I'll buy the updated version too, as I just don't have the capability to modify.
as soon as there is a link, ill purchase ill also buy an extra clamp bracket. Thank you again!
Has anyone purchased v2 to confirm fitment?
I'm doing a road trip from CT to FL, so if I get in made, I can have it sent there, install, then postLast edited by x Spades x; 12-13-2024, 04:41 PM.
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Originally posted by Bry5on View PostUh oh. I designed two versions of this bracket, the first one didn’t fit perfectly. I may have inadvertently linked everyone to the first design. Yes, you’ll need to make the slot deeper to fit. Damn, I’m sorry everyone.
Thanks
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Link to checkout with version 2 here: https://cart.sendcutsend.com/yj4priombmvf
I’ve edited the original link with a description that it needs modification. I’ll update the link in that post to this one as soon as we have a confirmed fitment. Thanks for the patience guys.
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Updated DXF files attached, will provide a new link to purchase a set of corrected brackets that *should* fit without modification. Note that I haven't actually made one with these dimensions yet, so I'd appreciate a beta test run from someone here!Attached Files
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Originally posted by Bry5on View Post
No extra section 2 bracing. It’ll have less of an effect for sure, but my setup is using a non-M muffler so it shouldn’t really translate to the majority of folks with M3 shaped mufflers and section 2s. Also, the H-pipe and resonator themselves are super effective bracing, so there’s not much extra to be had if you ask me.
edit: think of wiggling a piece of dry spaghetti. Wiggling it from the end produces a whip effect at the other end. Supporting it in the middle and wiggling both will substantially reduce the whipping. The further toward the end you support it, the incrementally smaller the gains will be. You basically want to keep it tight near the headers and support it as far back to the gearbox as possible. Everything after the gearbox moves independently so you have less of a chance to make a big impact.
Love the metaphor. Thanks for your input 🤝
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View PostBry5on - thanks for the extra pictures. Should be easy enough to widen those holes out.
Did you brace Section 2 anywhere? I have the twin-tube resonated Section 2, and it rattles quite a bit. I transferred the plate from the stock exhaust over, if that makes a difference. I assumed the hangers were worn out, so I replaced them with new ones, but I’m wondering if it’s worth bracing Section 2 also.
edit: think of wiggling a piece of dry spaghetti. Wiggling it from the end produces a whip effect at the other end. Supporting it in the middle and wiggling both will substantially reduce the whipping. The further toward the end you support it, the incrementally smaller the gains will be. You basically want to keep it tight near the headers and support it as far back to the gearbox as possible. Everything after the gearbox moves independently so you have less of a chance to make a big impact.Last edited by Bry5on; 12-06-2024, 02:31 PM.
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Bry5on - thanks for the extra pictures. Should be easy enough to widen those holes out.
Did you brace Section 2 anywhere? I have the twin-tube resonated Section 2, and it rattles quite a bit. I transferred the plate from the stock exhaust over, if that makes a difference. I assumed the hangers were worn out, so I replaced them with new ones, but I’m wondering if it’s worth bracing Section 2 also.
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