Japan8
03-03-2004, 01:49 AM
Between recent conversations with rotarygod and a couple products in the rotary mags I picked up have convinced me that we will begin to see decent gains when people go beyond the easy conventionally designed mods. Simply... resonance tuning is needed... for the intake as well as the exhaust. Now I can imagine that a few of you will say that you have done this already to produce the unique sound your system gives off. What I am talking about is a little more complex than that...
I ran across two systems recently that have caught my eye... both JDM. The first by Leg Motorsports is called the "Sequential Muffler System" and was tested by the magazine that I am getting this info from (March issue RX-7 Magazine). It's a muffler that offers an exhaust note as quiet as stock when around idling level, but an aggressive note with increased volume as the rpms rise. This is good for those who worry about distrubing neighbors early in the morning and/or late at night. Leg Motorsports' system consists of a 4 outlets (not just tips) where the inner two are controlled by an actuator valve At low rpms only the outer two outlets are running, but as you accelerate and backpressure from the engine rises the two extra outlets open up to become 4. Under WOT conditions it switches over at around 4000 rpm You can feel some increased torque in the 3000- 4000 rpm range. The exhaust system sounds like you're driving through a tunnel. Actuator valve is operated by a house from the engine. The current configuration has a 60 theta main pipe and 40 theta muffler ends. Handmade and estimate price (as sale has not begun yet) is 300,000 JPY - 400,000 JPY...
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABOw7gJpfS&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=23f4.jpg&.src=ph
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABvRaLCqXt&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=865f.jpg&.src=ph
The other system by Odula is the "V-spec Muffler." The test system has repeeatdly produced a combination of an increase in torque from 2000-7000rpm and sound quality. main 70 theta -> split into 2 50 theta -> 90 theta exit. Exhaust sound fall into 91db WOT and 76db at idle. It uses a small setup with a 13kg rear piece and a 3kg main pipe. Cost is 95,000 JPY...
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABvRaLCqXt&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=865f.jpg&.src=ph
While I imagine that the 4 outlet system looks different, I think most people would prefer a traditional dual system on their 8. Additionally if you live in the ice and snow, the actuator may freeze outside. Thus my idea is to incorporate the actuator and piping differences into the inside of a single "big" can. The piping inside there could work as a combination of these two systems... to offer extra hp at the N/A hp peak... 8k-8.5k and additionally offer a needed low-end torque boost down at 2k-7k. For weight concerns a limited amount of titanium could be used to keep the weight down. This will of course cost more than a typical system available now, but on the other hand what it offers... but needs to be reasonable, not 300,000 JPY! The ideal target would be $800-$1,000. Especially for someone coming in late to the market, something different that can really produce is a good way to get the market's attention.... thoughts? Any takers?
I ran across two systems recently that have caught my eye... both JDM. The first by Leg Motorsports is called the "Sequential Muffler System" and was tested by the magazine that I am getting this info from (March issue RX-7 Magazine). It's a muffler that offers an exhaust note as quiet as stock when around idling level, but an aggressive note with increased volume as the rpms rise. This is good for those who worry about distrubing neighbors early in the morning and/or late at night. Leg Motorsports' system consists of a 4 outlets (not just tips) where the inner two are controlled by an actuator valve At low rpms only the outer two outlets are running, but as you accelerate and backpressure from the engine rises the two extra outlets open up to become 4. Under WOT conditions it switches over at around 4000 rpm You can feel some increased torque in the 3000- 4000 rpm range. The exhaust system sounds like you're driving through a tunnel. Actuator valve is operated by a house from the engine. The current configuration has a 60 theta main pipe and 40 theta muffler ends. Handmade and estimate price (as sale has not begun yet) is 300,000 JPY - 400,000 JPY...
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABOw7gJpfS&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=23f4.jpg&.src=ph
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABvRaLCqXt&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=865f.jpg&.src=ph
The other system by Odula is the "V-spec Muffler." The test system has repeeatdly produced a combination of an increase in torque from 2000-7000rpm and sound quality. main 70 theta -> split into 2 50 theta -> 90 theta exit. Exhaust sound fall into 91db WOT and 76db at idle. It uses a small setup with a 13kg rear piece and a 3kg main pipe. Cost is 95,000 JPY...
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jourdan_bickham/detail?.tok=phV.BvABvRaLCqXt&.dir=/b9f9&.dnm=865f.jpg&.src=ph
While I imagine that the 4 outlet system looks different, I think most people would prefer a traditional dual system on their 8. Additionally if you live in the ice and snow, the actuator may freeze outside. Thus my idea is to incorporate the actuator and piping differences into the inside of a single "big" can. The piping inside there could work as a combination of these two systems... to offer extra hp at the N/A hp peak... 8k-8.5k and additionally offer a needed low-end torque boost down at 2k-7k. For weight concerns a limited amount of titanium could be used to keep the weight down. This will of course cost more than a typical system available now, but on the other hand what it offers... but needs to be reasonable, not 300,000 JPY! The ideal target would be $800-$1,000. Especially for someone coming in late to the market, something different that can really produce is a good way to get the market's attention.... thoughts? Any takers?