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Batfastard
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Single or twin exahust advice wanted

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Its time to sort my exahust on my r rover .its 3.5 mild cam two barrel holley,ported heads.extractors.....but do i go big single pipe with a free flow muffler .or twin pipes with a coby type resinator on each pipe.this truck is not a hard out off road more a tow wagon/run around.what are the pros and cons for both..
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Hello. Had twin pipes on a classic . Dont think it went any faster but sounded great. Am about to do the same to my p38 which has a high torque cam and other shit. Dont expect any performace gain but the noise should blend in with the 20" chromes etc. :D
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Twin pipes with cobys will be quite loud.

The system I just put onto my Landy is headers into 2 & 1/4 pipe. Y section changes to 2 & 1/2" pipe at transfer case. Then through coby and small free flow muffler and out the back all 2 & 1/2".

You could probably ditch the resonator in the single system and just have the muffler (which I might do yet) and still be quiter than twin pipes with resonators.



I would have preferred twin pipes myself because lets face it, there just better :mrgreen:

I didn't go for them because it was to tight getting it past the handbrake drum on the drivers side at the back of the transfer case.

The RR might be different though.
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Your both right there is nothing quite like the sound of twin pipes with the uneven idle of a lumpy cam..... :D
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Definately go for "long" resonators though. Those short buggers do stuff all.

I did a Bathurst style side exit on a worked holden 202 in a Holden HZ ute. Twin 2inch with a short coby in each pipe. It was stupidly loud.

The fact that the length from the extractors to the side exit was about 1.5m didn't help :wink:

Sold the ute and the exhaust was still on there two years later :lol:
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Whatever option you choose, put a reasonator (or 2) up near the front to make it sound good and a muffler near the rear to keep the noise level down.
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You get more performance from a single larger pipe than twins. And a smoother more even sound.
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My uncle has a worked 331 Chev with gene extractors into a single 3inch pipe. The performance is actually better than a twin. sounds very nice, but 3inch gets expensive and will sound louder without the correct muffler.
3inch mild steel, HPC coated looks better than chrome :-)
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I'v always wondered how to make an exhaust system sound either:

deep/rumbly

or

Raspy/Angry

If you know what I mean.

I like the Raspy/Angry sound myself, especially if you can keep it reasonably quite until it gets onto the cam...
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just a matter of picking the right pipe size (gas speed) and resonator/muffler(s) to make it resonate at the right frequency.
two mufflers works better than one single. but it depends on what space you have for mufflers. you don't want the first muffler/resonator to close to the Y join.
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