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Old 19-07-2018, 11:09 PM   #61
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Default Re: Making a 6 cyl cross flow sound like a v8

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The GTR had a single pipe coming out at the rear muffler but the stock Holden XU-1 rear muffler just has 2 little pipes coming straight out at the rear of the muffler.

I don't like the droop down tips look.

What I am on about is called a Chev type pipe style that comes down at the rear of the back wheel to the ground and you can only see a inch or 2 of pipe, they can not be destroyed like some can hanging out the rear.
1960 and 70's Chevy had such.
Your talking about 'Chevy drop pipes' if my memory serves. They were big in the Panel Van scene and Bedford vans.

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Old 20-07-2018, 09:33 AM   #62
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Your talking about 'Chevy drop pipes' if my memory serves. They were big in the Panel Van scene and Bedford vans.
Lake pipes were on Vans running down the side to the front of the back wheel.

1960's Chevy had a pipe coming over the axel like normal but it just comes out near the rear wheel poking out to the side of the car down onto the road and you only see a inch or 2 of the pipe.
1967 Impala has such.
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Old 20-07-2018, 10:16 AM   #63
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Can we make my 4G54i Magna sound like a V8?
Better chance of making pork taste like chicken than a 4G54 bitsamissing motor sound like a V8
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Old 20-07-2018, 11:00 AM   #64
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The old 2 stroke diesels certainly had an awesome sound. The old Driptroit Diesels were in everything!
There's nothing like the sound of a 6V53 screamer. Well apart from a VT903 Hummin' Cummins




Personally I like the stock sound of a crossflow 6.
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Old 26-10-2018, 02:47 AM   #65
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Default Re: Making a 6 cyl cross flow sound like a v8

Many moons back I had an EH panel van with equivalent of a 186 XU1 donk in it (same cam, Triple CDIs etc)
With single system, it naturally sounded similar to an XU1.
Me being ya typical 18yr old lout, I wanted a V8 note.
I split the extractors into 2x3 (similar to what Solitaire posted above) then 2 hotdogs each side, XW/XY GT over axle pipes, and XY tips...
The resulting note fooled a lot of people too!
The performance suffered markedly though!
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Old 16-01-2019, 03:38 PM   #66
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Default Re: Making a 6 cyl cross flow sound like a v8

I just ground up rebuilt a 1974 F100 which has a pre crossflow six and 4 speed truck box (all std) I have extractors fitted with true duel exhaust, 2 inch, oval redback glass pack mufflers, the pipes exit behind cab.
I like the way it sounds and I'm happy with the fuel economy but the engine pings on 98, even running on gas, especially in hot weather (but pings less on gas) . The power is sort of adequate but I cant use even what it does have because of the pinging. I'm a mechanic, I've tried altering the timing etc.
I'm going through the whole dilemma now, do I work on improving the early six or build an ally head crossflow, which I know will have more power, wont ping, fit a 2 barrel carb etc etc.

But one major factor is the exhaust note the early six makes. It dont think it sounds like a v8, but I do like the sound.
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