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A bit more pop n fart.

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02 Dec 2012 23:14 #54711 by Jimny J
A bit more pop n fart. was created by Jimny J
I know this isn't the sort of thing that would normally play on a 4x4 owner's mind.
But having spent a lot of time around v8's and enjoying their rumbling tones and the occasional pop n fart, I kinda feel my little Jimny is a bit lacking in the sound department.
I've had a few modded cars in my time, and it has to be said I do enjoying making a bit of noise now and then. And im starting too miss it.
I know the obvious thing to do is get a Jap can and stick it on, though not really my style. But having looked under the arse end there isn't much room to play with.

Has anybody here had a bit of a play with their exhaust for such reasons and got anything notable back from it?

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02 Dec 2012 23:19 #54712 by JerseyJimny
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Hmm Straight through pipe on a Jimny...

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02 Dec 2012 23:29 #54713 by Jimny J
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Could work, though I have experimented with straight through exhausts in the past and the outcome is usually horrific. Tried one on my old 2.2 vtec Prelude, and yes it sounded ok, but was deafening inside and out. :pinch: Then tried it with a GReedy 4in box on the rear and that hit the spot.

My only thought with the jimny is I hardly ever break 3000 rpm, most I ever go to even on road is about 3250-3500 and the last thing i want is to loose to much back pressure and loose any power.

Saying that im pretty sure a lack of back pressure will only cause loss of high rpm power. Am i right? This is the smallest cc engine Iv'e owned, and also the lowest revving so its a little out of my area.

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02 Dec 2012 23:31 #54714 by Jimny J
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I know its not possible, but oh my god! What a noise! Anybody seen this thing, or know what lies underneath?

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02 Dec 2012 23:53 #54715 by Jimny J
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Probably should add im a huge formula offroad fan, and other than some better tyres and maybe a lift for now, I want to aim any possible funds towards ending up with my Jimny resembling the Jimny in the above video. But keeping the road legality.

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03 Dec 2012 18:00 #54756 by reaper
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I have a custom made backbox based on a motorbike one sounds awesome ;)

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