An idea for DR's modular x-pipe system..
#16
Originally Posted by James-man
No one has split the exhaust in this fashion because???? location of the gas tank?
#17
>No one has split the exhaust in this fashion because???? location of the gas tank?
Splitting it this way and doing side exit exhaust (in front of the rear tires)would move it MUCH farther away from the gas tank.
Splitting it this way and doing side exit exhaust (in front of the rear tires)would move it MUCH farther away from the gas tank.
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#20
Originally Posted by Ketchmi
We can get all the oval pipe you need and even in bends to your specification from Dr. Gas at a good price.
How 'bout getting with DR and get the measurements and give us an idea of price!
#22
Thanks, I might take you up on that. I will do some measuring and see which way is the best to approach it. I will say anything I do would have to be made of stainless to match our Modular Crossover as it wouldn't make any sense to me to do it any other way. This unfortunately excludes the DR Gas items, unless you can get them to do some custom 304 stainless ovals for me. From quick calculations on my GT (which is on the lift behind me) all the items I would need are readily available from Burns Stainless which I can get good deals on.
Still due to the cost of that specific special muffler they make (retail for $200 each) a side exit dual system that mates directly to our Modular Crossover would realistically cost approx $700+ in 304 Stainless.
Also since those are Racing Mufflers and there would be no cats it is gonna be VERY LOUD.
I could also mod the Stainless Magnaflow mufflers which I can get a lot cheaper, but they will be LOUD also.
Oh, did I say this system will be loud?
Any who, if anyone is game for such a system it would be pretty easy to put together in a short time, but would be done on a custom onesy, twosy type production.
A dual side exit exhaust like this really would be fun to do on a 928, any interested parties send me an e-mail or give me a call if you want to discuss further.
Still due to the cost of that specific special muffler they make (retail for $200 each) a side exit dual system that mates directly to our Modular Crossover would realistically cost approx $700+ in 304 Stainless.
Also since those are Racing Mufflers and there would be no cats it is gonna be VERY LOUD.
I could also mod the Stainless Magnaflow mufflers which I can get a lot cheaper, but they will be LOUD also.
Oh, did I say this system will be loud?
Any who, if anyone is game for such a system it would be pretty easy to put together in a short time, but would be done on a custom onesy, twosy type production.
A dual side exit exhaust like this really would be fun to do on a 928, any interested parties send me an e-mail or give me a call if you want to discuss further.
#23
Originally Posted by DR
>No one has split the exhaust in this fashion because???? location of the gas tank?
Splitting it this way and doing side exit exhaust (in front of the rear tires)would move it MUCH farther away from the gas tank.
Splitting it this way and doing side exit exhaust (in front of the rear tires)would move it MUCH farther away from the gas tank.
Now If I recall, there was a fellow at SITM a couple of years ago that had a 928 with good a old fashioned Corvette style dual side exhaust system. I didn't have the chance to hear it in full dolby stereo however. Next time I remove my RMB, I might experimuhnt just to see how it might sound, then quickly put my real exhaust back on.
I am all ears if anyone else that happens to be more motivated. Please share your findings!
#25
hi Ernest,
>How would you exit the side pipes?
They would exit with an oval outlet just in front of the rear tire.
>Would you have to cut panels?
NO, not any of the factory panels. If someone had some aftermarket aero side skirts then yes I would want to have an exit similar to the Viper GTS/R Photo I posted earlier!
Come to think of it I have a pair of the Jaqumond side panels lying around somewhere....and they already have holes there that were intended for rear brake ducts... hmmmmm
Mark Silver, how soon can you be up here!! :-)
>How would you exit the side pipes?
They would exit with an oval outlet just in front of the rear tire.
>Would you have to cut panels?
NO, not any of the factory panels. If someone had some aftermarket aero side skirts then yes I would want to have an exit similar to the Viper GTS/R Photo I posted earlier!
Come to think of it I have a pair of the Jaqumond side panels lying around somewhere....and they already have holes there that were intended for rear brake ducts... hmmmmm
Mark Silver, how soon can you be up here!! :-)
#27
Burns SS have all the oval tubing and oval to round fittings. I made a custom side exit for my corrado been thinking about the doing the same to 928
Check out
http://burnsstainless.com/OvalTubing/ovaltubing.html
DJB
Check out
http://burnsstainless.com/OvalTubing/ovaltubing.html
DJB
#28
>Burns SS have all the oval tubing and oval to round fittings.
Yes they do including the special mufflers needed, as I said earlier in above post ..
"From quick calculations on my GT (which is on the lift behind me) all the items I would need are readily available from Burns Stainless which I can get good deals on."
Of course it could also easily be done "down and dirty" with literally some cherry bombs and some mild steel stuff for a lot less.. but I will leave that for someone else.
Yes they do including the special mufflers needed, as I said earlier in above post ..
"From quick calculations on my GT (which is on the lift behind me) all the items I would need are readily available from Burns Stainless which I can get good deals on."
Of course it could also easily be done "down and dirty" with literally some cherry bombs and some mild steel stuff for a lot less.. but I will leave that for someone else.
#30
Originally Posted by Mark
Been thinking about DR's new x-pipe system, and had an idea I wanted to run by the gang..
What if....instead of the cats - you used 'cherry bomb' type mufflers where the cats plug in, and then do a nice bend and have the exhaust exit on each side just in front of the rear wheels...(kinda 'retro') I guess.
My thought is it would be simple and more free-flowing.
I have always wondered, tho - what is the effect on the rear tires on cars that have the exhaust exit at this point?
Your input is welcomed!
What if....instead of the cats - you used 'cherry bomb' type mufflers where the cats plug in, and then do a nice bend and have the exhaust exit on each side just in front of the rear wheels...(kinda 'retro') I guess.
My thought is it would be simple and more free-flowing.
I have always wondered, tho - what is the effect on the rear tires on cars that have the exhaust exit at this point?
Your input is welcomed!