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does anyone have or can find me pics of v8 supercar exhaust and extractors
they keep them a bit of a secret
they keep them a bit of a secret
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Not much of a fukin mate then is he?CRUSHU wrote:look up the pics of brad jones or craig lowndes rollovers....
A mate builds V8 supercars and parts, but wouldn't let me in the building with a camera
I remember when lowndes rolled the HRT car and every single exhaust shop got a glimpse of the "X" pipe. Its now opened up a whole new era of V8/V6 exhaust tech with opening lengths, area, how far to place it from the engine etc etc.
But lets face it, they are V8's after all and the hillbillys that race nascar have been using it for the last 20 or so years.
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As the exhaust fix guy said, they keep them very secretive. I have seen them, and they truly look like works of art. I don't know who builds them, but it isn't anyone from an exhaust shop I've ever seen!!
But he would smash my camera if I pulled it out![/i]
But he would smash my camera if I pulled it out![/i]
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X pipes have been used in Nascar for years, known as a "Doctor Gas" pipe. They are used when the exhausts are of the 4 into 1 type not tri Y's, to balance pulses, and help with torque. Chevs are more respnsive to this than Holden engines, hence why V8 Supercars (Chevs), Nascar, and road going Gen 3's use em.(Aftermarket)
When I saw the Wynn's racing one up close (back in '99), they were 3" diameter, and converged about 30 deg from the cars centreline. Some sysytems use a x over type, and others have both pipes meet into a common chamber about 18 inches long and then diverge again. Not that hard to make, just gotta have the fabrication equipment, and I prefer a TIG welder for a neater finish, even if its only mild steel....
When I saw the Wynn's racing one up close (back in '99), they were 3" diameter, and converged about 30 deg from the cars centreline. Some sysytems use a x over type, and others have both pipes meet into a common chamber about 18 inches long and then diverge again. Not that hard to make, just gotta have the fabrication equipment, and I prefer a TIG welder for a neater finish, even if its only mild steel....
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technically gen 3's are not chevs and have a completely diferent firing order to reduce pulses and reduce the load on the crank. plenty of people use them (x's) , i do not know to what level of benefit on an ls1.bigpat wrote:
Chevs are more respnsive to this than Holden engines, hence why V8 Supercars (Chevs), Nascar, and road going Gen 3's use em.(Aftermarket)
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Correct, and they even have a different capacity (346ci) and different bore and stroke, and different bore spacing.bru21 wrote: technically gen 3's are not chevs and have a completely diferent firing order to reduce pulses and reduce the load on the crank.
cheers bru
In fact, there is nothing interchangeable between a 5.7 Chev and a 5.7 LS1.
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Being fairly familiar with that car ( worked for fuchs who sponsor) and seen it running many times i can tell you that it was down a bit on power from the leaders of the day, but was extreemly quiet - there was more noise from the straight cut gears in the holinger than the exhaust. Many road cars are heaps louder.
A workmate was at tasman (landvale) motorsport in melb when they moved down here to be with ron harrop, he tells me thay have gone to a more standard single side system with twin outlets. 4into1 X pipe 2in2out muffler twin outlets.
The loudest cars around used to be the 888 units which had the 3 outlets, this was only done to "package" the exhaust flatter to the car and just teed off the 2 main pipes for the 3rd.
A workmate was at tasman (landvale) motorsport in melb when they moved down here to be with ron harrop, he tells me thay have gone to a more standard single side system with twin outlets. 4into1 X pipe 2in2out muffler twin outlets.
The loudest cars around used to be the 888 units which had the 3 outlets, this was only done to "package" the exhaust flatter to the car and just teed off the 2 main pipes for the 3rd.
Yep most of the ones I've been around recently (that I remember looking at) have had large (5"?) single exhausts, with multiple outlets to aid ground clearance. You can see a fair bit of the exhausts when they're working on the cars before practice sessions etc - seems to be common practice to pull the exhausts off and leave them near the back of the pits - ie. the public viewing area. Obviously they don't pull the headers off for display...bradley wrote: A workmate was at tasman (landvale) motorsport in melb when they moved down here to be with ron harrop, he tells me thay have gone to a more standard single side system with twin outlets. 4into1 X pipe 2in2out muffler twin outlets.
THANK YOUbradley wrote:Being fairly familiar with that car ( worked for fuchs who sponsor) and seen it running many times i can tell you that it was down a bit on power from the leaders of the day, but was extreemly quiet - there was more noise from the straight cut gears in the holinger than the exhaust. Many road cars are heaps louder.
A workmate was at tasman (landvale) motorsport in melb when they moved down here to be with ron harrop, he tells me thay have gone to a more standard single side system with twin outlets. 4into1 X pipe 2in2out muffler twin outlets.
The loudest cars around used to be the 888 units which had the 3 outlets, this was only done to "package" the exhaust flatter to the car and just teed off the 2 main pipes for the 3rd.
thats exactly what i had in mind
exhaust fix
14 windsor rd croydon vic
ph 0397229766
NO MUFF TOO TUFF
14 windsor rd croydon vic
ph 0397229766
NO MUFF TOO TUFF
I know who builds some of them. The different teams use different suppliers but a lot use my mates father in law, Graham Facey. Graham has been building performance exhaust for racing cars (and exotic road cars as well) for many years and he currently makes them for HRT, DJR and a half dozen other teams. His work is of the absolute highest quality.CRUSHU wrote:As the exhaust fix guy said, they keep them very secretive. I have seen them, and they truly look like works of art. I don't know who builds them, but it isn't anyone from an exhaust shop I've ever seen!!
But he would smash my camera if I pulled it out![/i]
Crushu is right .. they keep the specs very secret. I recall when Lowndes rolled the HRT car at Calder, Graham was inundated with calls from the other teams wanting replica systems made up because they had scaled up the pictures of the upside down car to get all the measurements of the HRT system. At that time Dave (my mate) was working for Graham making the mufflers which are a work of art in themselves. It takes nearly 2 weeks to build a complete system from the headers back for one of those cars and it costs plenty of $$$$.
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