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lcrotaryracer 02-18-2009 09:37 PM

exhaust help
 
how loud will it be if i take off the cat on my 87 na. I have brola mufflers and a header duel in single out. its not loud now but would it be make it unbearable.

Max777 02-18-2009 10:51 PM

if you would like to take out the cat, and do not want to have an overly loud car, you can get a "presilencer" from racing beat, which is specifically engineered to muffle a rotary engine.


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Nopis1O 02-18-2009 11:31 PM

its going to make it a bit louder but not that much. i think you would be happy with it.

TehMonkay 02-18-2009 11:44 PM

It depends on your taste and if you drive the car on the highway long distances.

lcrotaryracer 02-18-2009 11:56 PM

the loud part is ok. would it sound ok or like weed eater.

Ender 02-19-2009 08:42 AM

I think it'll hum more than buzz, but the rotary emanates smooth vibes. You'll probably be fine. I'd take the suggestion of installing a Racing Beat presilencer, it's like a glass pack I believe, but will withstand the higher exhaust temps the rotary produces and should give you a nice tone. A standard glass pack will quickly melt out on a rotary, one reason they're known as thermal reactors...

My5ABaby 02-19-2009 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by lcrotaryracer (Post 72780)
how loud will it be if i take off the cat on my 87 na. I have brola mufflers and a header duel in single out. its not loud now but would it be make it unbearable.

I have the stock system except for a straight pipe where the cats are. It's my understanding that both the Borla mufflers and header will make your car louder than my stock mufflers and stock manifold. As it is now, I feel it's bearable, but for any sort of extended drive (i.e. highway) it gets to be a bit much. However, I don't have a radio so there is no drowning out of the exhaust.

TehMonkay 02-19-2009 11:28 AM

With borla mufflers it shouldnt sound like shit.

JunpoweR 02-20-2009 06:12 AM

I have gutted stock Cats before and it was just fine =)
Pretty loud and throaty on idle but the car was much faster!

NoDOHC 02-28-2009 11:50 PM

I ran Racing beat headers through a straight pipe to dual Dynaflow (piston engine-straight through) mufflers on my '86 when it was N/A and the clutch fan was still louder than the exhaust. My '91 is WAY louder than the '86 ever was with full racing beat exhaust except for the stock catalytic converter between headers and y-pipe (I am sure that a lot of that is the useless slush box between my eccentric shaft and drive shaft).

Phoenix7 03-01-2009 01:41 AM

Open piped NA is retarded loud. I loved the sound of it for 10 minutes before I wanted to blow my brains all over the interstate.

need RX7 03-01-2009 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix7 (Post 74678)
Open piped NA is retarded loud. I loved the sound of it for 10 minutes before I wanted to blow my brains all over the interstate.

Yeah, when I was running my n/a open manifold, You had to stand at the end of the driveway and yell at someone to carry on a conversation while the car idled in the garage. Doesn't help that the idle was 11-1200 rpm at the time :banghead:. It scared the hell out of my cat too, whenever I shut it down, she would come up from the basement and look around like "Did the world end?" :rofl:

Phoenix7 03-01-2009 02:15 AM

We did the same thing....turned it on with headers only......my ears were ringing for a while.

Max777 03-01-2009 03:03 PM

shit, I did that... it wasnt to bad... We have a dirt track sportsman racecar at school, it runs like 4" exhaust with no mufflers.... now THAT car is loud! :D

Phoenix7 03-01-2009 03:42 PM

Dunno man, I've heard open piped v8s and it didn't hurt as much as an NA.


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