electric exhaust cutouts?
I doubt you will have enough room to run two exhaust pipes under the car first off and if you to I doubt it would be much louder if you install a muffler on that side too.
Why not install an exhaust like the 3800? (Y pipe at the rear of car just past gas tank to make dual exit exhaust)
A cutout off the downpipe is super loud. That's how I have mine and I love it though. It's so loud I close it when I see a cop so I don't get pulled over haha.
Why not install an exhaust like the 3800? (Y pipe at the rear of car just past gas tank to make dual exit exhaust)
A cutout off the downpipe is super loud. That's how I have mine and I love it though. It's so loud I close it when I see a cop so I don't get pulled over haha.
Yeah, I could just do dual exhaust like you said. What I'm afraid of is if I don't have anything on the cutout, it will sound awful-I'm not sure what the tone from a 3400 sounds like with nothing behind the downpipe. Loud is what I want, not all of the time, but just sometimes when I want to make an impression. For normal driving, I'd just leave it like it is now.
im not sure how it would sound on a 3400. i know on a 3800 unless they have a turbo strapped to them i think they sound bad open downpipe personally.
I was thinking of dropping the cutout right behind the downpipe, and maybe running a second exhaust pipe back on the other side, complete with another muffler maybe (but one that is much louder than the magnaflow), or maybe no muffler at all. It would appear to be dual exhaust from the outside, and could swap between the two depending on desired noise level. These would be purely for fun, as I have a mostly stock 3400 engine and I'm sure I'd get no performance gain from having them open. Does that sound ridiculous?
What I mean is that you delete your resonator (and cat if desired), and basically turn your stock exhaust into straight pipe, similar to what you wanted to do with the cutout.
Then you could install a y pipe in the back, and put a cutout on one branch of the y. On the 'always open' branch, weld back in a resonator, and a muffler. The cutout branch could just go straight to a tip without any muffler if desired. This would give you the same sound you wanted, but with a lot less weight and a lot less fab work.
I think it would be easier to put your 'always open' branch on the drivers side so you have more space to add your resonator and muffler, and your cutout branch would just be a fairly short piece of pipe after the y to the back of the car.
I believe I mentioned it earlier, but there are really only two ways you'll gain noticeable power with a cutout:
-Turbo setup- the less restriction you have behind the turbo, the easier of a time it has spooling up, so cutouts and short exhaust almost always make power on a turbo setup.
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-Turbo setup- the less restriction you have behind the turbo, the easier of a time it has spooling up, so cutouts and short exhaust almost always make power on a turbo setup.
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My Monte with the turbo setup made about 30 more whp with the exhaust cutout open on the dyno.
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