Exhausts system on wagons- help?

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Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby Phillis » May 17th, 2009, 3:43 pm

Im sick of my exhaust system. Well, it goes alright, but the sound it makes isnt anything special. Im a tad pissed off too, because it cost me just over $1k to get it where it is and i cannot feel the slightest power improvment- not to mention the less than impressive sound it makes.

As it stands-

Pacemaker 4499's
Hi-flow cat
Redback 2.5" exhaust
2x Sports mufflers
Shiny exhaust tip

My previous wagon, a vk commodore, had the same kinda thing but only 1 muffler. And being a wagon, theres alot more interior space and the entire system just droned. a constant 'duurrrrrrrrrrr' kinda sound. It sounded fkn awsome at idle, but it was impossible to talk to anyone if the revs were over 2 grand. I really really really really really do not want that drone again.

What can i add/remove from my surrent set up to get a bit more attitude from it, without compromising practicallity? Remove a muffler and replace with a hot dog?

BTW, im a welder by trade and i have access to a hoist, so it'll all be done by me :D
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Re: Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby Dansedgli » May 17th, 2009, 3:48 pm

Take the smaller muffler of the 2 out and see how it sounds.
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Postby krisisdog » May 17th, 2009, 3:49 pm

Yeh I'd swap the rear box for a hot dog.
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Re: Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby private9 » May 17th, 2009, 5:40 pm

I have the exact same setup in my AU wagon, and I agree with you - it sounds like arse!

As has been suggested, I'd remove the smaller muffler/res and see how it sounds. IMO Pacey's don't give the best sound either compared to other extractors I've had.
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Re: Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby LUXO_8 » May 17th, 2009, 5:44 pm

my old wagon had a 2.5" redback cat back system with a hotdog at the rear and sounded great....no drone
if i had another 6cyl wagon i'd do the same again
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Re: Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby ELOVER » May 17th, 2009, 6:11 pm

put a normal cat in and gut it?
also remove the smaller muffler OR drill holes in it hahah
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Re: Exhausts system on wagons- help?

Postby Phillis » May 17th, 2009, 6:28 pm

theres alot of 2.5" monaro hot dogs on eBay....worth it?
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