Mainly for @RS250 castle combe Changed the mid box today, the one i bought first was hitting the underside of the car, so it made a right racket when driving, mainly on the over run and cruising, was fine while powering up but really bad using the engine for braking. I slightly modified the first box as it wouldn't fit, it was touching the underside of the tunnel where the gear lever assembly fits through. The modification IMG_20200604_171530 by Ian Austin, on Flickr
The view from under the car, it was catching the crest when going in and out of my workshop. IMG_20200604_162526 by Ian Austin, on Flickr So i ran the car up, placed my phone with a sound app, 0.5m from the exhaust and at about 45 degrees This was the reading, it might not be accurate but it was to give me some sort of reference, most was on tick over, but then blipped it up to 4500rpm Screenshot_20200604-144534 by Ian Austin, on Flickr
The difference between the two box's, bigger one is 6" diameter the smaller one is 4" diameter, both are 22" in length total, the exhaust pipe is 3" in diameter. IMG_20200604_164931 by Ian Austin, on Flickr Box fitted in and it now looks like there is a bit better ground clearance IMG_20200604_171614 by Ian Austin, on Flickr
now to find out what the difference in sound is, think i will try and live with this and get to a track and see what they come up with as a level. Screenshot_20200604-172832 by Ian Austin, on Flickr
Your hammer must to be a good one, right Ian? A bit more noise with the 4" one, but look better in my opinion.
I whacked the shite out of the big one with my little 4lb lump hammer and that was the best i could do, don't think it was ever going to fall apart.
Some great detail here Ian !!! I'm impressed ... the 3" is the one to go for & it looks better in my opinion .. I cant remember was yours 90 db to start with ? if So you gained 12 which would bring mine down to around 86 ! All good for Thruxton
It all depends who's measuring it, think i was 84db at Bedford with the 3" and a cat fitted, went to another and i'm sure it was around 87db, so will have to go to a track to find out for real.