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Slip-on turn down tip recommendations for BW exhaust?
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Originally posted by Feffman View Post
On my short test drive near our home, the turn down helped significantly.
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Originally posted by Feffman View Post
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Bruh...some lotion! 🤣🤣🤣
Great work...I might copy that. I keep hearing rumors that Cresson actually has a noise limit but they don’t enforce it.
Now...there are houses going up around there (besides the trackside villas). Just a matter of time...
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“A decibel limit of 99db trackside and 85db at the property line will be enforced at all times.”
No idea if they were actually measuring, but they have kicked out people in the past for sound. I was safe, and the owner of the track actually took photos of my Laguna pipe and thanked me for being considerate.
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So on my muffler I have a 3.5" ID and we made 4 slits on the muffler and use a clamp over it so we can swap tips form a straight pipe or an angled pipe to make sound.
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I ended up going with the setup mentioned above—extended muffler + turn tip. The muffler is attached to the BW exhaust using a V band. The turn tip was cut to remove excess piping, and it is tack welded to the muffler. It’ll be getting a V band setup as well, in case I ever need to use a turn tip but not the muffler. The tip does not have dB killer in it. Still, the exhaust is significantly quieter..similar to my old SS Race muffler with stock mid pipes and CPI headers. I can probably have an instructor in the car and be able to hear him/her clearly. I’d still wear earplugs though.
My concern at this time is the lack of a support bar for the muffler. I’m a little uneasy about having the muffler secured by just the V-band given the muffler’s weight (may be overreacting here). Plan on getting that done hopefully soon. Also, if you cut the turn tip like I did, make sure you smooth out the cut pipe very well. I didn’t have mine smoothed out well enough and cut my leg while washing the car.
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After talking to some people, I think I’m going to use V-bands. I’m going to cut the exhaust tip off and add a V-band flange to the cut ends, as well as the additional muffler. That way, if I need to use the Laguna pipe I’ll just remove the exhaust tip and install the muffler. Muffler-to-elbow will most likely still be held in place using a couple of bolts.
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