Did UK Exhaust Mod.... It's loud!
#1
Did UK Exhaust Mod.... It's loud!
So after a few exhaust configurations, I finally did the UK exhaust mod. Used 1.5" / 38mm pipe. I am also running a test pipe.
All I can say is wow, its louder than I thought it would be, and way louder than the ebay exhaust I was running. On the plus side the sound is a little better and it does not have the drone.
But it may be too much for driving. With the top down, on the second cam, it sounds like a track car. Yes it sounds cool, but really it sounds faster than it is.
It is a step in the right direction, but I don't think I can live with it. Next I will try a HFC to see if that tempers it a little. If not, I will go back to the OEM cat.
All I can say is wow, its louder than I thought it would be, and way louder than the ebay exhaust I was running. On the plus side the sound is a little better and it does not have the drone.
But it may be too much for driving. With the top down, on the second cam, it sounds like a track car. Yes it sounds cool, but really it sounds faster than it is.
It is a step in the right direction, but I don't think I can live with it. Next I will try a HFC to see if that tempers it a little. If not, I will go back to the OEM cat.
#3
Sound is heard differently by different people...
I personally think it's ricey and annoying
#4
Because it is mildly louder than stock; that's why it has to be some kind of error or it's not a uk mod. Only thing that can come into mind is a leak or you blocked the hole where it comes to the muffler. Pictures of the setup?
And for you to say a UK mod sounds ricey and annoying makes me raise and eyebrow.
And for you to say a UK mod sounds ricey and annoying makes me raise and eyebrow.
#5
I don't think I did it wrong. It branches off the last bend before the muffler and takes a 45* into the flow path of the exit pipe of the muffler. If anything I would say I did it right compared to some of the "H" pipes I have seen. I copied the King motorsports design.
With a test pipe, with the top down, at full whack its loud. Maybe its because I am in my thirties, but its borderline obnoxious. I still think it sounds good, but it is too much. I wish I used 1" tubing.
I like the sound if it was tamer. Hopefully the HFC will help.
With a test pipe, with the top down, at full whack its loud. Maybe its because I am in my thirties, but its borderline obnoxious. I still think it sounds good, but it is too much. I wish I used 1" tubing.
I like the sound if it was tamer. Hopefully the HFC will help.
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#8
Ditch the test pipe, go back to the oem cat unless you have Hondata Flashpro tuning and need the lower vtec point that a test pipe can give you.
Also, S2000 stock exhausts come up in the classifieds for cheap all the time, dont settle for yours if it is too loud for you, just replace it and sell your current one to someone local if possible.
Also, S2000 stock exhausts come up in the classifieds for cheap all the time, dont settle for yours if it is too loud for you, just replace it and sell your current one to someone local if possible.
#9
+1 for something is not right. It sounds stock at all times until you stomp it, then it's still moderate. I find it hard to believe it's louder than an ebay exhaust, which I assume is a straight through muffler single. I too am in my 30's (a few months from 40 ) so I did the UK mod to save my hearing from my skunk2 which now collects dust in my basement. I do miss the skunk2 often, the same way I miss smoking. So bad for you, but so good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3gINsvgjto
Post up a pic of the crossover pipe!
Post up a pic of the crossover pipe!
#10
Because it is mildly louder than stock; that's why it has to be some kind of error or it's not a uk mod. Only thing that can come into mind is a leak or you blocked the whole whole where it comes to the muffler. Pictures of the setup?
And for you to say a UK mod sounds ricey and annoying makes me raise and eyebrow.
And for you to say a UK mod sounds ricey and annoying makes me raise and eyebrow.