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Re: [Tigers] Chambered exhaust systems?

To: tsmit@shaw.ca, MWood24020@aol.com
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Chambered exhaust systems?
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 15:58:00 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
Delivered-to: mharc@autox.team.net
Delivered-to: tigers@autox.team.net
Full-name: CoolVT
I can tell you that in using cheap old glass paks with a stock engine and  
the same mufflers with a hopped up 302....they are much, much louder with 
the  302.  I shouldn't think a stock engine would be that difficult to  muffle.
Mark L
 
 
In a message dated 4/7/2013 3:37:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
tsmit@shaw.ca writes:

Mike,
Here's a picture of what I think are the Mitchell mufflers  - these are 
what was on my Tiger when I got it.

For the rest of you  that won't get the picture:

The body is 24" long, 3x5" oval, 2" in and  out. Contrary to what I 
remembered, the hangers attach 5" rearward from  the front of the muffler 
body - there is only about 20 inches between  where the hangers attach on 
the chassis and the rear axle tube.

I  do recall the front of these mufflers pretty much touching the 
rearward  part of the underbody X frame, just behind the little exhaust 
pipe notch  in the X. The sound of these mufflers was pretty aggressive, 
but it went  well with the rest of the system and engine.

I would also be concerned  with the amount of sound suppression that's 
possible in a small diameter  muffler such as the chambered ones in the 
link below. It may be that with  proper choice of all the internal 
volumes, they get noise cancellation at  most of the frequencies of 
interest, but it seems to me that the overall  result would still be 
pretty dependent on the rest of the package, i.e.  engine displacement, 
cam, and the diameter of the rest of the  exhaust.

Theo


On 4/7/2013 10:28 AM, MWood24020@aol.com  wrote:
> Thanks, Theo. I was looking around the 'net yesterday and saw  this:
> http://www.classicchambered.com/
> Concern is that there  would really be minimal muffling. Upside would be
> installation,  particularly in terms of avoiding the "mufflers hanging 
low"
>  issue/look we have with our cars.
>   
> I also had  another friend tell me he installed the new tech, small  
diameter
>   glasspacks on his Tiger with very good  results.
>   
> I'm not a big fan of Flowmaster  mufflers. I've yet to have an install 
where
>   there wasn't  some droning, regardless as to whether running an H or X
> pipe.   They do sound good under throttle and are made very well,  though!

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