Ever seen inside a Prodrive backbox? Take a look...
A little backstory. This is the original Prodrive exhaust recently removed from my Blob STi PPP. Upon taking the exhaust off the car, and cleaning it up a little, I was greeted with this:


A nice big hole and an attempt to cover it up!
So being the inquisitive fella I am, I had to take the plate off and take a peek inside (after stripping every screw head and resorting to blunt force):



Just a single, perforated pipe.
Now I'm not a technical guy, but I can only assume that perhaps there was once a packing material in here to help muffle the sound?
So this got me thinking. For a bit of fun, now that there's a gaping hole in my spare backbox, is there any way I can try to alter the sound?
Just a couple of ideas:
A nice big hole and an attempt to cover it up!

So being the inquisitive fella I am, I had to take the plate off and take a peek inside (after stripping every screw head and resorting to blunt force):
Just a single, perforated pipe.
Now I'm not a technical guy, but I can only assume that perhaps there was once a packing material in here to help muffle the sound?
So this got me thinking. For a bit of fun, now that there's a gaping hole in my spare backbox, is there any way I can try to alter the sound?
Just a couple of ideas:
- Sleeve the perforated inner pipe with a sheet of aluminium, clamp it on and effectively have a 'straight through' backbox?
- Tightly pack the chamber with material and have a makeshift 'Glasspack' exhaust?
Buy some exaust turbo whistles and put a few in there, would be good to see how it sounds
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I bought and fitted a TSL Group N backbox to my car to replace this, but at the moment I'm a little disappointed with it. This is more than likely because this Prodrive exhaust was already louder than it was supposed to be with the wadding material removed.
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