- Tue Oct 04, 2016 2:49 pm
#62844
It could also be different wall thickness of downpipe or can. I eventually got a good head to pipe seal on the C5 by using two copper gaskets p/n 582638 and importantly used the torque wrench as intended (I mention the p/n because they're not for the EFI and not listed unless you search on the p/n), and that shut the motor up and changed the exhaust bark a lot. Then I found, rather counter-intuitively, that opening the baffle fins made the retort quieter, the "phut", but lost mid-range grunt and did nothing much to high revs ('cos it wouldn't get there). Closing the baffle fins together brought back mid-range but lost top end. The the fins are now at approx 60° from the side of the baffle cylinder which seems to produce best all-round and a nice deep "phop" note in-between the two extremes. It's loud but it's not brutal, the neighbours like it for sounding proper.
Tuning an exhaust is a bit of a black art, it originated by listening to the note, hence "tuning". Now we can have lots of complicated maths and computer modelling at design but often it comes back to (you have to work with what you've got) if it sounds right, it probably is.