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Aly
4th December 2010, 00:15
OK people have said your car is loud for a 1.0.
When I got it the backbox had plenty of holes bought a new backbox and bought a new one made it much quieter.
But it's still a bit loud.
I suddenly today realised my exhaust is,
Manifold and downpipe
Cat underneath
Centre Section then backbox.
No middle box????
I want a middle box I don't want it loud, are 1.0's and 1.1's not meant to have one?
scott-sx
4th December 2010, 00:55
iv got a 1.1 and i want it as quiet as possible! i hate the noise of the engine, exhaust and outside noise what can i do to make it quiet from the inside??
Aly
4th December 2010, 01:34
iv got a 1.1 and i want it as quiet as possible! i hate the noise of the engine, exhaust and outside noise what can i do to make it quiet from the inside??
Well dynomat will fix that issue,
but it won't fix mine.
Bedford126
4th December 2010, 01:58
i never seen a 1.0 or a 1.1 with a middle box mate i seem to remember a guy bringing his car into work to have a 1.0 centre section putting on his vtr as it had no centre box best just looking for a vtr centre section. andrew pages do a 2 year one for 25.00 for the vtr or a budget one for 20.
Liam_
4th December 2010, 09:15
Yip that's normal, 1.0/ 1.1/ possibly 1.5D has a straight through centre pipe.
sammyg
4th December 2010, 12:02
I was well chuffed wen I got my first 1l and it sounded like a racing car! From experience Wiv AX's and sax's no middle box, a rarity Wiv small economic cars these days since modern stuff like the C1 has all sorts of stuff to make them quieter :(
moxy89
4th December 2010, 12:18
my 1.1 used to pop all the time, well not pop but coughed loved it...
kennym1987
5th December 2010, 22:08
my 1.1 pops now too but its because my exhaust nearly got ripped off on a speed bump
blackie_2k5
6th December 2010, 15:44
as above, they dont have them, thats why most fit a 1.0/1.1 centre section to ther vt's and 1.4's.... its a cheap straight through, the bore is slightly smaller but iff on a mildly tund car is negligable
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