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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    I spoke to Performance Exhausts in Brendale, who are going to do mine.
    To stop the drone they use a flow through muffler that is offset inside, plus a resinator at the rear.

    When I got there they had just finished fitting extractors and a big bore exhaust to a Land Cruiser V8.

    I don't believe the 3.9 V8 really needs extractors as the manifolds are quite well designed as they are.
    I agree, the EFI exhaust manifolds are very good for what they are (a cast manifold, 4 into 2.)

    I have these manifolds on my 110 V8 and they work very well. 2.5 mandrel bent through a free flow muffler and resonator gives a beautiful sound and does'nt annoy you on the long trips. The engine breaths so much better.

    Economy is about the same, maybe a little better.

    DO IT!
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    Mick

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    1985 Land Rover 110 County 4.6 EFI V8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanwick View Post
    Thanks Nik...I'm convinced but I do have one last question to keep the Minister of War and Finance happy, does it drone in the cabin?
    It doesn't drone but you can hear it when you put your right foot down.
    Put it this way... your neighbours will know when you get home.

    I've got a magnaflow muffler and I think its offset like mentioned previously. The magnaflow gives it a very deep sound. Just make sure the exhaust shop knows what they are doing.

    Also, I was told extractors wouldn't make much difference for the money they cost. A mate has a worked engine in his rangie and that needs extractors to get the most out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    I spoke to Performance Exhausts in Brendale, who are going to do mine.
    To stop the drone they use a flow through muffler that is offset inside, plus a resinator at the rear.

    When I got there they had just finished fitting extractors and a big bore exhaust to a Land Cruiser V8.

    I don't believe the 3.9 V8 really needs extractors as the manifolds are quite well designed as they are.
    I should have paid more attention to PhilipA's post:
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "Yeah, but watch out for the dreaded drone. Most glasspacks will drone.

    I have fitted a Flowmaster lightly baffled muffler and have a nice "mouse" sound at low revs , but no drone. At first I had only a straight through resonator at the back, but SWMBO thought too loud, so I fitted the biggest dog leg straight through that would fit and now its perfecto.( but you do not hear the nice Brrrrr so much inside)

    By mouse it has a definite V8 beat like a 350 chev, which very few systems give you on a Rover.
    Regards Philip A"
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    I have the dreaded drone, which, the exhaust shop owner, said it "Wouldn't drone"

    So now I'm tossing up over changing the muffler, or fitting another resinator in front of the straight through muffler.

    The droning noise comes in from the rear of the vehicle, when it is under load.... it is starting to drive me nucking futs

    Any idea's from the "Ive been there done that?"

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    Hi Ron.

    What did the Exhaust Shop have to say? Will they fix it?

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    I've just got a quote for a new freeflow muffler on a Td5 - $300 fitted for stainless Holden Malloo V8 ute muffler...although I think I might just go straight pipe given that the turbo acts a sufficient muffler.

    Interestingly the exhaust shop bloke reckons that shops that fit larger cats are usually just up-selling. He reckoned that most cats these days are not restrictive - it's the entry/exit pipes of the cats that are the restriction point so he simply replaces these.

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