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Cherry Bomb Silencer

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Hi,

I've just ordered a Cherry Bomb D.I.V.E.R silencer for my V8 Range Rover, I'm after a decent deep rumble for it, and I like the sound of the cherry bombed V8's I've heard on the net.

My question is....

Sound wise, is it going to be quieter putting this silencer in the middle of the exhaust system, or at the rear. The rest of the system will be straight through pipe, so it's simply a case of whether I put the silencer where the standard middle box would go, or whether I put it in place of a back box?

Thanks,

Matt


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Post by chodjinn »

hmm, back box position I think. I have the same silencers, and they are loud! Mind you, there is only a few more feet between them and the turbos lol
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Installed! Straight through system and the DIVER as a backbox. It's got a gorgeous low rumble at idle, a throb at low revs, a real roar between 2.7 and 4K ish. Love it!!!

I've put some crappy videos up. You'll have to excuse me being in them :oops: The sound's good though!

Engine Sound - approx 8mb

Drive Past - approx 1mb
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You links do not work :?
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pitsnow wrote:You links do not work :?
They do for me
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Post by Slothie »

Hmm they work partly for me... I get the sound and not the video. Some kind of "error downloading codec". Still, it's the noise that counts!

Sounds completely different to my trike, probably because mine has 2 completely seperate sides, and not much siliencing (yet). Mines more like a biplane....
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Post by RangieMatt »

ah that's annoying, it's the XVid codec you want, or I've made an Mpeg version, which you can get here:

right click me to download
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Post by 14500rpm »

Sounds v.nice 8-)
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Post by JC. »

works perfectly for me.
Thats a smashing landy mate.
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Cheers :D
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Post by TVRTASMIN »

Works fine for me.
Try this media player. It will play most formats;

http://www.winamp.com/player/
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