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Dave1954 10th February 2015 19:22

sva noisy exaust
 
Hi my exaust on robin hood seems very noisy for sva test,is there anything i can do to make it quieter. Cheers Dave

8 Valve Ed 10th February 2015 21:15

When we were road rallying in the 70's and 80's we used to push Brillo pads up the back pipe and drop a split pin through two pre drilled holes. Once clear of the noise check we would pull the split pin and let nature take it's course...

Perhaps that wouldn't fool an IVA inspector, but it might give you a clue...

peterux 10th February 2015 21:47

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Originally Posted by Dave1954 (Post 63430)
Hi my exhaust on robin hood seems very noisy for sva test,is there anything i can do to make it quieter. Cheers Dave

Hi Dave,
you can get things called 'decibel reducers' that fit in the exhaust tail pipes. I've not used them so don't know how well they work? :noidea:

But you could talk to Jetex technical department....
https://jetex.co.uk/jetexstore/index...ory&cat_id=107

Alternatively Jetex do a big range of silencers so maybe fit and extra one or two?

....peter

limpabit 11th February 2015 01:06

If you phone the SVA center or a track, you can get it tested for free. Well know definatley track if concerned.

I use the Jetex silencers for track days as won't pass some of the track day noise regs. Made them so they can easerly clip on. But not sure if iva guy would want to see a more permanent solution.

Long term, I'm going to get the silencer fixed.

davecymru 11th February 2015 07:44

The exhaust on my old Sammio Spyder was far too loud for normal road use and so i fitted one of these:

http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/u...ilencer-baffle

It certainly dropped the noise a bit and it was just bolt in!

I know that others have also wrapped theirs in wadding as well depending on the track:
http://www.carbuildersolutions.com/uk/silencer-wadding

froggyman 11th February 2015 08:04

Merlin Motorsport based at Castle Combe sell products to get through noise tests. Castle Combe circuit is stringent on noise so as not to upset residents nearby. www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/

EDHave used the Brillo pad trick myself when I was Road Rallying in my younger days. What a smell they made burning out and then filling the air with glowing fragments of wire.

8 Valve Ed 11th February 2015 08:25

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Originally Posted by froggyman (Post 63441)

EDHave used the Brillo pad trick myself when I was Road Rallying in my younger days. What a smell they made burning out and then filling the air with glowing fragments of wire.

:icon_biggrin: :icon_biggrin: :icon_biggrin:

lambogenie 6th April 2015 22:48

Tack a washer down inside the exhaust, will reduce the noise, knock it out when test finished.


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