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CR Side Pipe Rebuild
A recap on another approach to a side exhaust system, My objective, for the long term, was to reduce the sound level below what most would consider to be normal for the Cobra. I accepted in advance there would/might be a reduction in power, but for my recreational only type of street driving, that was more than OK.
This was the 2nd time redoing the side exhaust system having previously used a muffler from Arizona exhaust. My understanding is Lucien is now retired. Great sound for a V-8, but it was loud. I searched for a muffler that would approach being quieter , could not find one with a 4" case, 30" length with tapered 3" ends. that met my desires. Called a few of the muffler manufacturers, they had considered a quiet muffler for the Cobra , but doubted whether there is a market. OK, then I would use multiple components and hope for the best. Purchased the Lo-bak auger muffler with a 5/8" center tube from: Dave Stuart Racing Products & Muffler Co 941 West A St Hayward, CA 94541 510-783-3714 Prior to the muffler , installed the Car Chemistry 3 disc system with the 1/2'' center tube cap http://www.carchemistry.com/ccexhaust.html After the muffler , installed the Vortex Insert Cone: http://www.secureperformanceorder.co...ProductID=2476 For coating, used Swain Technology Ceramic Coating: http://www.swaintech.com/race.html A thread on Swain Technology: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...threadid=61703 The Swain coating is white only, personal desire was for black. Sprayed the side pipes with 1800 degree high temp exhaust paint purchased from Bill Hirsch http://www.hirschauto.com/newpages/paint.htm For those in the NorthEast the modifications were done by: Rick ( Owner ) Frederick's Autoworks 408 Somers Road, Route 83 Ellington CT 06029 860-875-6683 Rick filled all the welds joining the muffler to the inlet and outlet for a better appearance, looks like one continuous system rather than individual pieces Overall, very pleased with the end result even though still a bit louder, not much, than I wanted. The appearance as noted above and ceramic coating by itself made the project worthwhile . |
I've been running Lobaks for around a year now. After trying 5 others before them I wouldn't use anything else.
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