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DaveGT
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Hello all
I just fitted a back box to my Cabby and it's far to loud for my liking, which performance box has a sporty tone when you want it but sounds quiet at a stand still.
Advice needed as i'll be deaf in a week if this thing doesn't come off!
I just fitted a back box to my Cabby and it's far to loud for my liking, which performance box has a sporty tone when you want it but sounds quiet at a stand still.
Advice needed as i'll be deaf in a week if this thing doesn't come off!
Last edited by DaveGT on Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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are you going to sell the back box then, if you do ill take first dibs!DaveGT wrote:Hello all
I just fitted a back box to my Cabby and it's far to loud for my liking, would performance box has a posrty tone when you want it but sounds quiet when at at stand still.
Advice needed as i'll be deaf in a week if this thing doesn't come off!
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what make exhuast did u fit, I have a scorpion on mine and it sounds wicked 

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It's a twin exit universal jobbie, looks great was easy to fit but it's far to load, anyone tried "power flow"
Health and Safety Officer: "What would happen if a cameraman were to slip over?"
Clarkson: "Well, he'd probably have to stand back up again"
Clarkson: "Well, he'd probably have to stand back up again"
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them uni box are designed to be loud and look big.DaveGT wrote:It's a twin exit universal jobbie, looks great was easy to fit but it's far to load, anyone tried "power flow"
I have alonglife system on my merc which sound swicked, but again maybe a bit to loud for ur liking.
I would try to steering away from a custom back box on ur cab as they are always going to sound louder, unless u just get a stainless steel system made.
Supersprint and scorpion back boxes sounds great

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It looks great and fit the tech 1 kit exit perfectly, Guess it would be ok on a hard top. I'll have to have a look around
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Powerflow are very variable. A decent branch will be able to make something up that will sound how you want it to sound & look how you like. A poor branch... won't.
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i had a powerflow on my cab and it sounded like a nova too loud so i went for the scorpion which i have had on two 325 e30's one the dtm and the other was the straight one, the dtm a bit louder on tick over and the le mans
hardly noitceable but both sound wicked when you boot it, personally i always go for the scorpion back box sounds just right but every ones got different taste so hope this helps.
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Found a sportex one that has the twin exit pipes, anyone tried them?
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rikster wrote:i had a powerflow on my cab and it sounded like a nova too loud so i went for the scorpion which i have had on two 325 e30's one the dtm and the other was the straight one, the dtm a bit louder on tick over and the le manshardly noitceable but both sound wicked when you boot it, personally i always go for the scorpion back box sounds just right but every ones got different taste so hope this helps.
yeah i have noticed the different notes between the dtm & the le mans

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I've tried it again and the noise is OTT, Can't spend more than £150 any ideas folks??
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Have you seen my post in part's for sale DaveGT,
I'm selling a Sebring backbox (Stainless) approx 1 year old, excellent condition, defo not to loud, lovely hum at tick-over and not much louder that standard at motorway speeds
looking for £150 (offers), currently £295 in Zone shop...
I'm selling a Sebring backbox (Stainless) approx 1 year old, excellent condition, defo not to loud, lovely hum at tick-over and not much louder that standard at motorway speeds
looking for £150 (offers), currently £295 in Zone shop...
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The Cliff but it's a single entry!
Grahamf you have e-mail!!
Grahamf you have e-mail!!
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what ur car hasa single pipe?? what engine is it u have??
as the scorpion has a twin entry

as the scorpion has a twin entry

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so u should in theroy have a twin piped systemDaveGT wrote:1987 320 cabby

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No idea, there's a kwik fit type one on there doesn't look ome
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here's a shot of my old zaust and my scorpion system



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Mine has the twin down pipes to the centre box but then a single out of the centre to the back back
Health and Safety Officer: "What would happen if a cameraman were to slip over?"
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yep seen a few of those now, when buying a zorst bear in mind u will need to get one that has a single intake as normal 6pots have a system like mineDaveGT wrote:Mine has the twin down pipes to the centre box but then a single out of the centre to the back back

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Yep I've found a "sportex" 2 part system that looks ok, anyone here running with sportex??
If not I'll just buy the twin pipe middle section
If not I'll just buy the twin pipe middle section
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Thats normal for a 320i.DaveGT wrote:Mine has the twin down pipes to the centre box but then a single out of the centre to the back back
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i was always under the impression that 6 pots had twin pipesbmwe30mtech wrote:Thats normal for a 320i.DaveGT wrote:Mine has the twin down pipes to the centre box but then a single out of the centre to the back back

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Wouldn't the twin pipe be better at getting the gases out faster?
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325i does, 320i does not necissarily.cliffybabe wrote:i was always under the impression that 6 pots had twin pipesbmwe30mtech wrote:Thats normal for a 320i.DaveGT wrote:Mine has the twin down pipes to the centre box but then a single out of the centre to the back back
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true truebmwe30mtech wrote:
325i does, 320i does not necissarily.
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I currentry have a 3 part system with twin pipes into the middle section and a single pipe out of it, As in the link below. I want to change the centre section to fit a twin in and twin out so i can fit a twin entry back box but i'm have trouble find the part number anyone know what it is, If you got one for sale get in touch!!

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w256 ... 1172306652

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w256 ... 1172306652
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