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3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

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3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by Dicko1980 »

Hi guys,

I'm running a DTS kit on my TD42 Coilcab and am in the process of fitting a 3" Mandrel Bent System soon from the existing 3" dump pipe back, what I want to know is what muffler should I fit to the system, keep the supplied one in the kit or scrap it for a hotdog type?

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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by bogged »

no muffler required at all :)
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Depends if you want leagle or not, the DTS system uses a straight through muffler and is "just" leagle. No muffler won't meet noise emissions, if that bothers you or not??

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Post by Dicko1980 »

I'm not too worried about the legality of it all but I don't want to listen to a constant drone on the highway as I travel between WA to QLD at least once a year. A little noise won't be an issue as it will improbably offset the noise from the new tyres going on.

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Post by bogged »

Dicko1980 wrote:I'm not too worried about the legality of it all but I don't want to listen to a constant drone on the highway as I travel between WA to QLD at least once a year. A little noise won't be an issue as it will improbably offset the noise from the new tyres going on.

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my GQ had no muffler, and straight thru system with Denco turbo, droning was not an issue.

Try it with the stock system with the supplied gear, see what you think...
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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by rvh96 »

bogged wrote:no muffler required at all :)
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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by benhl »

rvh96 wrote:
bogged wrote:no muffler required at all :)
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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by beretta »

benhl wrote:
rvh96 wrote:
bogged wrote:no muffler required at all :)
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Post by Dicko1980 »

I'm a boilermaker/pipefitter by trade do you reckon I should knock one up myself using madrel bends and lenghs of exhaust pipe. Does it need to be any specific Length?
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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by turbo gu »

beretta wrote:
benhl wrote:
rvh96 wrote:
bogged wrote:no muffler required at all :)
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this 5 votes for no muffler! they sound sweet and no cabin noise
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I have a muffler on Mav Wagon with a DTS turbo. Originally had just straight through 3" with no mufflers but it was way too loud and had a loud drone at part throttle, under load. I think most of the drone was from the exhaust noise echoing around the back of the cabin, so may be OK on a ute.

Try it without a muffler and see what you think, you can always fit a muffler later on.

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Re: 3" Exhaust but what Muffler?

Post by Tailspin »

turbo gu wrote:
beretta wrote:
benhl wrote:
rvh96 wrote:
bogged wrote:no muffler required at all :)
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this 5 votes for no muffler! they sound sweet and no cabin noise
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Post by Dicko1980 »

No Muffler it is then :cool:
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