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    Anyone with muffler removed in Melbourne?

    Hey all, not sure which forum to put this in!
    Wondering if someone with a td5 that has the middle muffler removed could let me go for a ride in their car? Trying to decide if I want to do it with noise etc
    Also, if you have known working brakes I would love to see what the pedal feels like as I have to double pump mine, but some posts suggest that is chauffeur stop?
    I'm in eastern suburbs... Can anyone help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xaymaca View Post
    Also, if you have known working brakes I would love to see what the pedal feels like as I have to double pump mine, but some posts suggest that is chauffeur stop?
    Glad to hear that you are still driving this vehicle on the road!


    Regarding the muffler removed, I found that it was the rear passengers that suffered - they found it a lot louder than the front passengers noticed.

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    Haha well played. Let me clarify, I don't 'have' to double pump, but I believe it gives a much greater pedal feel and stopping power is a lot more effortless.

    I really want hear what the sound difference is, have a little guy in the back seat all the time and I don't want it to be irritating for him and have him crack it all the time in the car

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    Had u thought of replacing the middle muffler with a 12 or 18" long hotdog, to cut down the drone?
    I removed the center muffler on my D1 and it's not loud, but can develop an annoying drone at highway speeds.
    Perhaps a straight through hotdog would let it breath better, but cut down the annoyance of a straight through system.

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    Geelong if you're ever down, except for next 2 weeks....

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    This is what you need .Lightly baffled so very little restriction.
    A 50 Delta flow with centre in and offset out x2.5 would be what I will get.
    Flowmaster FLO943041 40 Series Delta Flow Muffler 3" Offset Inlet Center Outlet | eBay

    Regards Philip A
    Actually this one is the nearest to exact fit by my measurements. I had one on my RRC and there was no droning but a nice note. To see the theory google the Flowmaster site.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FLOWMASTE...item25932a3c75
    Last edited by PhilipA; 14th October 2014 at 02:07 PM. Reason: more info

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    Im near Narre Warren mine is a Td5 04 manual no cat or centre muffler

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    I have a straight through pipe all the way on an 03 td5 defender. My wife can hear me coming home 3 kilometers away. I like the sound on the inside but I am sure our neighbors wont. Its actually quite quiet on gentle throttle. But when floored it is quite loud. Probably very annoying on an auto but liveable with a manual box.

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    The double pump brakes may be play in your wheel bearings. Mine did that for years until I had the bearings rebuilt to county spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BilboBoggles View Post
    The double pump brakes may be play in your wheel bearings. Mine did that for years until I had the bearings rebuilt to county spec.
    Mmmm D2 wheel bearings sealed for life = Throw away no changing to county spec not possible

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