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I chose Fabspeed RSR package with heat. No regrets, definitely altered my experience and car's character. Noise is in pleasing to me.
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No, I could only afford two... 1988 3.2 with open air box lid, Web 20/21 cams, stock HEs, Dansk pre-muffler and a Dansk 1 in / 1 out 84mm sport muffler... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1744205374.jpg 1987 3.4 with open air box, 964 cams, 10:1 CR, M&K longtube headers and M&K 2 in / 1 out muffler... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1744205215.jpg I tried to use the same dyno for both cars, but the first dyno was no longer available. |
What were the results, Frank?
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https://amoroso.smugmug.com/1988-Porsche-911-M491-M470-Poi/1988-911-Dyno-tune-at-Game *BTW, I wouldn’t put any stock into this “before” pull as the car had a 24 pin ECU with a chip of unknown provenance in it. Steve swapped it out for a 28 pin ECU with custom programming based on nine additional dyno pulls. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745873853.jpg https://amoroso.smugmug.com/1987-Porsche-911-M491-M470-Gemini-/Steve-Wong--Ed-Pink-dyno-tuning-21623 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745873871.jpg Shame the tests couldn't have been done on the same dyno. |
Spoke with Eric Williams at Air|Water on Saturday about his / Bursch's newest offering for those that don't want to incur the expense of a GT3 rear muffler system...
Looks intriguing. Then again, I'm intrigued by a lot of different mufflers. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745876257.jpg |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745885023.jpg the turbulence created where the star is destroys flow here is what the flow looks like for an SC or Carrera 3.2 w/ separated sides http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745885116.gif |
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Interesting. What's the effect of the valved outlet when closed then? |
The X pipe is the problem here, which Bill has covered many times over. I believe the vacuum operated valve is just for drone control as it keeps the passenger side outlet closed until WOT
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Why would a known exhaust manufacturer do this? Are there any benefits at all? |
It might help the sound a bit, but probably hurts performance. These setups became popular with odd-firing V8s, and I think a lot of people just assume the same logic applies to any dual-exhaust engine. But like Bill pointed out, even-fire engines don’t really benefit from it. If you look at Porsche’s naturally aspirated race cars — at least the ones I’ve seen — they never merge the exhaust, which says a lot.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745947068.jpg the upper, red, is the quiet pipe it exits into the large central chamber where the gases expand and are routed to the exit, blue. The lower inlet is the loud pipe, black flow, here there is a properly designed x over between the 2 exits, The sole purpose of the xover is sound tailoring and attenuation. |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745948128.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745948128.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745948306.jpg no even fire engine need ta cross over and if used it's solely to expand the acoustic volume for nise purposes if a x-over is used on an even fire engine then care is still taken to smoothly merge the 2 sides as on this Cox design http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745948306.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745948306.jpg If a x-ober like the Bursch is used it's best to just have a glancing blow where the 2 sided connect and there have only a relatively small opening sort of like this https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-fh9w...899480.jpg?c=2 |
"Glancing blow" Nice.
Thanks for the explanation. May explain why Car Bone opted to not crossover their muffler flow... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745950572.jpg https://www.carbone.pl/en/products/carbone-active-bypass-muffler-gtu_07-5051 There are SO MANY muffler options nowadays, including valved / active configurations. It's an embarrassment of riches. Oh how I'd love to dyno them all back to back to back to... |
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I haven't dynoed mine yet but the car is far livelier, not really an apple to apple comparison as I also resealed the engine. |
Here's a utube in my garage
993 engine in "76 Carrera 3.0 chassis w/ Fabspeed RSR exhaust |
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Love the sound of the sound of that! Especially for my more wife-friendly cars. Agree on sound quantity and quality being more important on street cars. For hot rod, I still like the GT3 muffler. No subtlety there. There's no hiding throttle position & load there. Everyone knows what the drivers right foot is doing. My experience is with that on a 3.5 liter, dual plug, MoTec motor. It has sound quantity and quality and it may well have every last horsepower too. ;-) Interesting that Fabspeed seems to offer an X-piped muffler option too... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1745968735.jpg |
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I had a Ti GT3 for a summer it was ok, but much louder than the RSR and performance elt the same open or closed. I think that the gt3 is much more efficient w/ a 3.8 or 4.0, when I drive a buddies 4.0 Rothsport w/ Motec triggered GT3 at WGi it's eye opening, compared to my 993 3.8 RS but around town, not so much, and the GT3 is louder, they have issues at LRP noise, stock |
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My 3.4 is generally raspier than I would like, regardless of the eight (or was it nine?) mufflers that I've tried (if you can count the Bisimoto Pulse Chamber as a "muffler") so far. |
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