fiestakidda
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Right i'm having my centre section of my exhaust system taken away today and replaced by a pipe, now can i remove my back box as well??
Is there a law that says that you have to have a back box on your car?? or can you remove it completely and have pipe from front to back??
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Marc
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hmmmmmm
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MatthewR
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Quite a long pipe!!
Wont it be stupidly ;loud though??
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fiestakidda
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i was only wondering if there was a law on this or not?? was gonna get it taken off she how loud it was and then work from there. I have quad tail pipes which one side has the back box producing the noise and the other side with no back box producing no sound but pumping out all the exhaust fumes
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Marc
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emmisions and sound regulations?
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MatthewR
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If u do it, better hope u dont get pulled init
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
I have quad tail pipes which one side has the back box producing the noise and the other side with no back box producing no sound but pumping out all the exhaust fumes
the side with the back box will be producing less noise than the side without the back box! this statement makes no sence to me, u sayin that one side with back box is noisey and has no fumes and the other has no back box is silent!!!!!!?
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fiestakidda
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Yep the side with the back box produces the noise and no fumes and i promise u that this is correct. The back box takes in all the fumes moves them about a bit kicks them back into the pipe round and out the other side.
I took it to the garage the other day and that's what they explained to me. i thought it was pretty strange but hey that's what it is doing.
So instead of fitting another back box on the other side i was wondering if it was legal to take the back box already on off all together
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MatthewR
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dont u need the backbox for the tailpipe though? Im lost??
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broster
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how can it produce noise if nuffin is goin thru it, this garage no much bout exhausts? is one side black inside and the other clean?
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fiestakidda
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nope both sides are black mate. All four are black
Yeah the garage know loads about exhuasts they build custom ones and deal with rage exhausts.
I'm just going off how they told me and how it looks and sounds when the car is running
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broster
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if both sides are black them fumes come out both, they speak rubbish by the sounds of it!
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
I have quad tail pipes which one side has the back box producing the noise and the other side with no back box producing no sound but pumping out all the exhaust fumes
Question - how do the fumes know which exhaust pipe to go down? Or are they just very clever fumes that come out of your engine
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by fiestakidda
I have quad tail pipes which one side has the back box producing the noise and the other side with no back box producing no sound but pumping out all the exhaust fumes
i have 6 pistons which one side had the induction producing the noise and the other side with no inlet producing no power but pumping out all the gases
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broster
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the garage is talkin rubbish mate, u sure its a car garage?
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chris_uk
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kerry.. i have no idea what that means
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chris_uk
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Hot Wheels... leading the way!
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l33t corsa
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It's possible. Sound can be reflected... the gas can be routed... the gas doesn't make the noise, the burning of fuel in the engine does.
It's obviously a system with a silly piping arrangment, but it's possible. For example, if you had a 120 degree bend, or even more, then the gas is going carry on around the bend, but the sound is more likely going to be reflected back... now if the angles were right, the majority of sound could be reflected down one pipe, and the majority of gas continues on down another.
Normal silencer/back boxes put the gas through a series of 180degree bends to cancel out/absorb the sound:
[Edited on 08-11-2003 by l33t corsa]
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