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Gunners
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Exhaust Help

Postby Gunners » Wed Sep 25, 2019 1:18 am

Hey all, first time posting 8) I’m wanting to get more into cars and I thought this would be a great place to learn :)

I own a 2016 Lancer ES, I’ve recently gotten a Universal Varex Muffler (2.5in, 2.5out), controlled by a remote to control the sound output, however upon opening the valve up I found that the sound output isn’t much louder than stock.

I was hoping to make it sound a bit louder, more aggressive, without making it sound bad or droney, anyone know what the next step to take would be?

Thanks :lol: :lol:

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Re: Exhaust Help

Postby MyFirstTurbo » Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:07 am

Hey Gunners,
Only being a 2.5 inch in and out makes me think there isn't enough flow to create a huge variance in sound. Because your stock exhaust is 2.5 inch your not changing much and therefore the sound isnt much different.
I would say to get the biggest sound variance you would want to look at something like the below with a 2.5 in and 4inch out
https://xforce.com.au/product/vmk2g-250/

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Re: Exhaust Help

Postby bumblebee » Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:32 am

The stock exhaust diameter in an ES is 2 1/8 inch diameter.
Best size for NA is 2.25 inch
Any Bigger and the exhaust velocity is too slow.
There goes all your torque.

Read this it's a nice summary

https://www.lukey.com.au/pages/exhaust-size

The horrible rasp is telling you the exhaust is too big.
Bigger is not always better and this is exactly the case right here.
I run 2.25 inch with fibreglass packed resonator and fibreglass packed Lukey.
No rasp
No lack of torque
Read a performance exhaust book and learn for yourself if wish.
Enjoy


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