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Thread: 300 TDi exhaust - do I need a muffler?

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    Thumbs up drop the muffler

    My Defa ute centre muffler had cracked out so did a cut and shut on a hotdog using the original bolted connections just in case. Rear pipe is a 1994 original. Power is up a bit using the calibrated hill test and no discernable change from in the cabin. Recently one of the kids drove it up a hill when I was standing across the valley from it. Probably a bit noisier from outside but then I'm not normally outside...


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    Question

    I know this post is a bit old..... but any comments on how your muffler mods went ??

    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    I currently have just the one muffler..

    I am going to my mates muffler place tomorrow afternoon, so we will play around with it and I will let you all know.

    Thanks all for the advice

    Cheers

    Andrew

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    hotdog not needed

    Don't worry about the centre pipe needing a hot dog. Just fills up with soot. Use a straight pipe.

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    Update is - best mod for a 300Tdi. With the straight through exhaust (2.5" pipe), bigger intercooler and tweaked pump I get this.... (This is on 285/75 16 MTZ tyres)
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    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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    Just don't go straight through with a 3" system.

    It's far worse than awful.

    You'll need a resonator and centre muffler, the resonance and just plain noise is horrific without.
    Smaller pipe diameters will be a lot better noise wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    Update is - best mod for a 300Tdi. With the straight through exhaust (2.5" pipe), bigger intercooler and tweaked pump I get this.... (This is on 285/75 16 MTZ tyres)
    So, "straight through" I assume u don't even have a resonator then ???

    Aside from performance changes, How's the noise level then ??? Would the 110 Wagon be worse for noise?

    rob

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    Both my Tdi and TDCi have the rear resonator,everything else is gone. Pat

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    remove middle muffler 300tdi

    Hi ,I'm with Pat, i removed the middle muffler and bought one of the aftermarket pipe substitutes.

    Can't say i noticed any increase in noise inside the cabin at any speed. ( Or any increase performance or economy either

    But it certainly a weight savings. cheers simmo

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    95 300Tdi Defender wagon

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    On my old defer I went straight through with the original sized pipe.......noticed increased noise when passenger window was down while on freeway with concrete barriers.

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    I have a straight through pipe on my 300 Tdi - no resinators, no mufflers. And as said above, keep to 2.5" diameter, no bigger.

    Like Weeds said, the only time I hear noise in the cab is when the left rear window is open and i am driving along side a barrier on a freeway.
    Andrew
    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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