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universal back box fitting
jpc:
in a word no :shock:
it sounds the same but........it is shiny :lol: :lol:
still it only cost £99 and took 3hrs in the rain and i hit my head on the garage door when i stood up :twisted: :evil: :oops: :oops:.
i love my rangie :D
jp
Range Rover Blues:
Then given the possibilty for leaving an expensive can in the dirt I might just leave the back box off when it needs replacing and fit a length os stainlesspipe in it's place.
I did fancy one of those powerflow tailpipes on the LSE as it's got the brooklands bumpers. I'll have to see how it sounds first though.
jpc:
just for the record the exhaust i have is a savage with a 4" slash cut tail im not sure if twin dtms or other types would sound different but if id have known then id've
just put a pipe straight through.
still you live and learn :?
banditman:
It's a weird science is Rangie silencing...
having heard so many V8's with Cherry Bombs on, I just had to have one so parted with my dosh and fitted it.... :lol:
Didn't notice any difference in sound at all...very frustrating... :(
then i ripped it off at a pay and play day :?
Didn't sound any different at all with it missing :evil: :evil:
Afraid it's the massive front one which causes the grief and it needs one of two things doing.....replace it with a straight through silencer and run with no back box (straight pipe like mine has now) or replace it witha straight piece of pipe and run a back box.....
Tried both and we now have four branch manifolds, stainless straight through front box and no back box :o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: :shock: :twisted: :twisted:
Range Rover Blues:
OOOOh, that's interesting. I have a 4 branch stanless to put on the LSE and one already on Blue, might have to try that. Is it really noisy?
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