Quiet exhaust for 2008 STI Hatchback ? Jetex ?
#1
Quiet exhaust for 2008 STI Hatchback ? Jetex ?
Hey all,
I've got a 2008 STI Hatchback thats been remapped, it's got a decat down pipe and a 3" Magnaflow exhaust with quad tail pipes. The Downpipe tapers to 2.5" where it meets the centre pipe (which has no resonator) and has a donut gasket fitted. This was all fitted already when I purchased the car.
It's very loud.
I know noise level is a personal opinion but it's too loud for me and he neighbours lol. So, I need to quieten this thing.
I find the exhaust note very 'raspy', it has a very low basey burble but becomes quite tiny/metal sounding when on the throttle. Everyday driving has become a bit of a chore unfortunately, on a race track fine as it sounds lovely but day in, day out I need something a little more subtle.
So, options? I've read that the Jetex exhaust is quiet, any other recommendations, I'd like to keep the quad tailpipes as it suits the rear bumper to fill the cutouts, I think a single or twin on one side would look a bit odd.
Thanks!
I've got a 2008 STI Hatchback thats been remapped, it's got a decat down pipe and a 3" Magnaflow exhaust with quad tail pipes. The Downpipe tapers to 2.5" where it meets the centre pipe (which has no resonator) and has a donut gasket fitted. This was all fitted already when I purchased the car.
It's very loud.
I know noise level is a personal opinion but it's too loud for me and he neighbours lol. So, I need to quieten this thing.
I find the exhaust note very 'raspy', it has a very low basey burble but becomes quite tiny/metal sounding when on the throttle. Everyday driving has become a bit of a chore unfortunately, on a race track fine as it sounds lovely but day in, day out I need something a little more subtle.
So, options? I've read that the Jetex exhaust is quiet, any other recommendations, I'd like to keep the quad tailpipes as it suits the rear bumper to fill the cutouts, I think a single or twin on one side would look a bit odd.
Thanks!
#5
How big a part does the rear silencer/back box play quieting the exhaust?
Is most of the sound deadening done by the resonators throughout the system and the back box is just a final silencer? As the system I've already got - Magnaflow - has a back box but no resonators so would changing to a non resonated system again be a waste of time, as Neeko said, just use bolt on resonators.
Thinking about it my old scoobs had a standard exhaust apart from a Blitz Nur Spec S back box I fitted and that did make the exhaust louder, however it's not really a silencer per se, it's a straight through box just like a motorbike silencer.
Is most of the sound deadening done by the resonators throughout the system and the back box is just a final silencer? As the system I've already got - Magnaflow - has a back box but no resonators so would changing to a non resonated system again be a waste of time, as Neeko said, just use bolt on resonators.
Thinking about it my old scoobs had a standard exhaust apart from a Blitz Nur Spec S back box I fitted and that did make the exhaust louder, however it's not really a silencer per se, it's a straight through box just like a motorbike silencer.
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How big a part does the rear silencer/back box play quieting the exhaust?
Is most of the sound deadening done by the resonators throughout the system and the back box is just a final silencer? As the system I've already got - Magnaflow - has a back box but no resonators so would changing to a non resonated system again be a waste of time, as Neeko said, just use bolt on resonators.
Thinking about it my old scoobs had a standard exhaust apart from a Blitz Nur Spec S back box I fitted and that did make the exhaust louder, however it's not really a silencer per se, it's a straight through box just like a motorbike silencer.
Is most of the sound deadening done by the resonators throughout the system and the back box is just a final silencer? As the system I've already got - Magnaflow - has a back box but no resonators so would changing to a non resonated system again be a waste of time, as Neeko said, just use bolt on resonators.
Thinking about it my old scoobs had a standard exhaust apart from a Blitz Nur Spec S back box I fitted and that did make the exhaust louder, however it's not really a silencer per se, it's a straight through box just like a motorbike silencer.
A big part I'd say. When I got my car t had a 2.5" stainless with a 5" tail and it was loud. Now with the jetex 3" with a 4" tail it is a lot quieter. Has no centre resonators just the back box
#9
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Fitting the resonator back onto my hatchback made the world of diffrence to how it sounded as mine was loud and raspy before I fitted the resonator , now it sounds loads better and the tin sound has gone
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The design of the Jetex and Milltek system is quite different to the Magnaflow system, the 'incoming' pipe to the back box is in the centre and the exit tails come out the sides at the front - towards the front of the car. Whereas the Magnaflow has the pipe incoming to the side. This would obviously change the characteristics of gas flow but also sound too. I'd guess this is why the Jetex and Milltek are quieter.
Last edited by scoober101; 21 October 2016 at 09:49 AM.
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What resonator did you guys fit back on? I see Jetex do a universal 3" round resonator/silencer with slip joint ends which would be pretty easy to fit.
The design of the Jetex and Milltek system is quite different to the Magnaflow system, the 'incoming' pipe to the back box is in the centre and the exit tails come out the sides at the front - towards the front of the car. Whereas the Magnaflow has the pipe incoming to the side. This would obviously change the characteristics of gas flow but also sound too. I'd guess this is why the Jetex and Milltek are quieter.
The design of the Jetex and Milltek system is quite different to the Magnaflow system, the 'incoming' pipe to the back box is in the centre and the exit tails come out the sides at the front - towards the front of the car. Whereas the Magnaflow has the pipe incoming to the side. This would obviously change the characteristics of gas flow but also sound too. I'd guess this is why the Jetex and Milltek are quieter.
Just a idea of what it sounds like now ,, any excuse to post a video lol
Last edited by domino46; 21 October 2016 at 11:40 AM.
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trying to mix & match exhausts on hatches is a pain due to the backboxes using different connecting entry points - you really need to buy a complete cat back imo
ive a 3" Milltek sport cat and cosworth cat back on my 330s and its perfect for me with the car being used as daily driver, you get a bit of drone at very low revs 1.5-2k but cruising anything over that is fine but doubt youd find a cosworth system 2nd hand
ive few videos on youtube of it
ive a 3" Milltek sport cat and cosworth cat back on my 330s and its perfect for me with the car being used as daily driver, you get a bit of drone at very low revs 1.5-2k but cruising anything over that is fine but doubt youd find a cosworth system 2nd hand
ive few videos on youtube of it
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Anyone know if the Milltek cat back system will mate to a 'standard' decat down pipe that tapers down to 2.5"?
Im sure I read somewhere that Milltek change things so you have to use thier parts, Im not interested in buying their high flow downpipe and sports cat so need to find out if the centre pipe on the Milltek system will fit correctly to a decat downpipe.
Im sure I read somewhere that Milltek change things so you have to use thier parts, Im not interested in buying their high flow downpipe and sports cat so need to find out if the centre pipe on the Milltek system will fit correctly to a decat downpipe.