4bangerjp.com
General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: RT on October 20, 2010, 01:48:53 PM
-
Soo, as it turns out my exhaust system after the cat is rusty and now spurting leaks spraying exhaust and water all over the place. To fix/upgrade this I was shopping around for a good cat-back to bolt on in it's stead but was overwhelmed by the idea of a 500 dollar muffler and tail pipe :brick:. So I was thinking about just buying a flow 40 and bolting that on with a turn down....will deafness ensue? What should I expect from such a system? And will it be completely illegal?
-
Go with a stainless exhaust. Something like a Borla will pay for it self if it ever breaks again.
-
I used to run a turn-down with no problems.
-
So it won't be deafening? Will a lot of fumes get in cabin tho?
-
So it won't be deafening? Will a lot of fumes get in cabin tho?
It's gonna be louder than if it ran all the way to the back. If Flowmaster is the brand you want get a 50. They are not as loud as the 40. Not sure on the fumes thing. I know people that run a turn down and they are still alive. Personally I don't think it makes that much of a difference.
-
You'll probably smell the exhaust while sitting at lights with the side windows down. Driving it probably won't be an issue. Noise would be a bit louder then if you ran the exhuast all the way back as well. Performance-wide you'll probably lose some low end torque as you're really changing the length of the exhaust, the back pressure and the pulse wave change with it.
-
If you ever ran with the soft top rear window out won't be any worse then that.
-
If you ever ran with the soft top rear window out won't be any worse then that.
Yes I have, but I'm just going to get a new pipe anyway, the 2.5 liter stock diameter is 2.25 inches right? I was just going to buy a direct fit pipe, reuse the stock hanging locations and use an extension, does anyone know where I can find the piece of pipe between the cat and the muffler?
-
i didn't think there is one (can't remember to be honest) - i think it's a slip fit (the muffler input slip into the cat output). If it isn't so then measure both ends and see what adapter you need (i think it's 2-1/4ID to 2-1/4ID but not sure). Napa or equivalent should carry them.
-
i didn't think there is one (can't remember to be honest) - i think it's a slip fit (the muffler input slip into the cat output). If it isn't so then measure both ends and see what adapter you need (i think it's 2-1/4ID to 2-1/4ID but not sure). Napa or equivalent should carry them.
There isn't. it's a slip joint on the cat and muffler. Now if you cut off the muffler then you've shortened the output on the cat and will need to have an adapter made.
-
I can't speak to the noise level of the flowmaster but I never had a fume problem with my turn-down.
-
BTW: Jeep recommend against opening just the rear window. They recommend if you want to open the rear window you should open the side windows as well. It's in the Owners Manual. At minimum you could have the front windows open and the vent open as well.
It doesn't really matter where the exhaust is coming out, it will get sucked into the low pressure spot behind the Jeep and get sucked into the passenger compartment if the other windows aren't open.
-
There isn't. it's a slip joint on the cat and muffler. Now if you cut off the muffler then you've shortened the output on the cat and will need to have an adapter made.
I'm not cutting anything so that makes my life much much easier
-
so do I buy a 2 1/4 output input muffler and a 21/4 to 2.5 adapter to clamp over the ouput/input to hold it or...what is the proper method of clamping mufflers/pipes together
-
If you ever ran with the soft top rear window out won't be any worse then that.
meh perhaps a turndowns worth a shot
-
meh perhaps a turndowns worth a shot
I think you will be more bothered by the loudness of it then fumes with a flowmaster muffler
-
ok, just picked up the delta 40, bout to bolt it on an see what it's like?
-
ooootay, anyone know an easy way to unbolt your muffler without dropping your skid or cutting :brick: :brick: :brick: :brick:
-
Unbolt the U clamp. Then you usually have to heat up the joint with a torch and pound it off. Otherwise cut the muffler off close to the case so you're not cutting the cat's output. Then banana peal the muffler pipe off the cat.
If your cat is bolted on then it will be easier to remove the whole cat and muffler together. More then likely you will need to cut the pipe off the output of the muffler to get it out anyway.
-
dont do it
even on a 2.5 it is loud and obnoxious
trail only rig? yeah sure i can see that... but for a DD not worth it
hell my exhaust is loud going out the rear! turbo muffler and hi flow cat on 2.5 w/ softop...