IVA Noise Test
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IVA Noise Test
I'm buliding a Westie S8 with a standard RV8 3.5. I have seen some photos of a car where the side exhausts came straight out of the engine bay and swept down the side similar to the Cobra look which looks absolutely awesome. If I did the same would I have any problems with IVA with regards to noise? Any other issues you can think of?
Simeon
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It might actually also help
By having 1 pipe either side of the car they can only "hear" the note from one pipe at a time
Don't forget though you need good silencers as the 99db they testt o now is damn quiet!
Ian
By having 1 pipe either side of the car they can only "hear" the note from one pipe at a time
Don't forget though you need good silencers as the 99db they testt o now is damn quiet!
Ian
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We SVA'd a Cobra just before the switch to IVA. It had straight through sidepipes, which were painfully load
. We ended up making a baffle to fit inside the pipes. You have to make sure the tester can still put the emission tester in the pipe, and it doesn't appear to be a temporary fix.
Seemed strange they worried about the radius on the outlet, but not the fact you can leave half your leg on it.
HTH Stu
Seemed strange they worried about the radius on the outlet, but not the fact you can leave half your leg on it.
HTH Stu
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I've seen a video of one on youtube, it did sound good. Not sure they are my cup of tea on a Westfield but it would be boring if we were all the same. As mentioned I think it would take some work to get them down to 99.
When I SVA'd my first Westfield the tester left half his trousers on my side exit exhaust. I thought it was quite funny and so did his mate - he didn't!
Mike
When I SVA'd my first Westfield the tester left half his trousers on my side exit exhaust. I thought it was quite funny and so did his mate - he didn't!
Mike
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Yes GT40 note is different to most V8
Because the exhaust crosses over the 2 and 3 from each side into the other collector it means it pulses alternatively down each pipe.
So it is like 2 - 4 cylinder engines running the same at exactly the same revs
And the tail pipes are about 6 inches apart so "cannot hide half the noise"
I'll advise how noisy it is in a couple of days time as I'm off to Cadwell Park tomorrow and they insist on noise checks!
Ian
Because the exhaust crosses over the 2 and 3 from each side into the other collector it means it pulses alternatively down each pipe.
So it is like 2 - 4 cylinder engines running the same at exactly the same revs
And the tail pipes are about 6 inches apart so "cannot hide half the noise"
I'll advise how noisy it is in a couple of days time as I'm off to Cadwell Park tomorrow and they insist on noise checks!
Ian
Owner of an "On the Road" GT40 Replica by DAX powered by 3.9Hotwre Efi, worked over by DJ Motors. EFi Working but still does some kangaroo at low revs (Damn the speed limits) In to paint shop 18/03/08.



