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FS: Buschur V-band TBE (Project Stealth and lots of pics!)
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FS: Buschur V-band TBE (Project Stealth and lots of pics!)
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Its a cell phone clip so the audio really sucks but you get an idea. Although the sound quality sucks, it is quite sensitive in picking up sound. Just dont let the buzzy sound get in the way, thats just the cell phone reciever not being able to pick up bass note from the exhaust. Its quiet during acceleration and close to non existant when cruising in the city (in cabin). Also take note that the background sound is the road noise and compare that to the exhaust noise to get an idea how quiet it is.
http://www.neiu.edu/~asaakian/Exhaust/Video0019.avi
http://www.neiu.edu/~asaakian/Exhaust/Video0020.avi
If you want quiet this is it. Trust me everyone that has been in my car have been amazed on how quiet it is during normal driving. And during WOT you can hear the exhaust but nothing obnoxious. The only reason I am selling it is because people were amazed at how quiet it is instead of advising me to upgrade my "stock exhaust". Thats how sensitive I am to exhaust system sound level. Trust me you wont find anything quieter thats a true 3" straight flow through system with no catalytic converter.
I have previously owned:
Tanabe
Cobb
RRE stealth
Jun BL
I forgot what else, but nothing came close to this except maybe the cobb was pretty close.
Pictures show its current condition. Absolutely no dings just maybe some road dirt spots but most of it I have cleaned off.
Installed on the car:
Things to know:
The v-band bullet mufflers have a slight angle to it. I didnt modify it its just the way its made to adjust how much space to give from the lower heat shield. When you install it you have to make sure you turn it untill you get the front tip to sit as you like, otherwise it might sit a bit too close to the right angle. But adjusted correctly it fit fine on my car as you can see in the picture. Also I removed the heatshield from under my car.
The only thing that I modifed was the rear muffler. Everything else is as Buschur inteded it. So if you want to run no muffler in the rear, you can just buy the Buschur rear tip and clamp that in place of the muffler.
All the hardware included. I am also including a crush ring gasket that I used for the buschur downpipe. As you all know the downpipes made by Buschur have a flat flange and you cant use the donut gasket. But you can either use RTV copper gasket or the ring gasket I am providing which made a no leak tight seal.
I've spent 1125 for the turbo back exhaust, 115 for the stainless steel muffler, and purchased stainless steel MIG wire spool to ensure stainless steel welds. So all in all I've spent about 1250.
***Edit Video Clips***
Its a cell phone clip so the audio really sucks but you get an idea. Although the sound quality sucks, it is quite sensitive in picking up sound. Just dont let the buzzy sound get in the way, thats just the cell phone reciever not being able to pick up bass note from the exhaust. Its quiet during acceleration and close to non existant when cruising in the city (in cabin). Also take note that the background sound is the road noise and compare that to the exhaust noise to get an idea how quiet it is.
http://www.neiu.edu/~asaakian/Exhaust/Video0019.avi
http://www.neiu.edu/~asaakian/Exhaust/Video0020.avi
If you want quiet this is it. Trust me everyone that has been in my car have been amazed on how quiet it is during normal driving. And during WOT you can hear the exhaust but nothing obnoxious. The only reason I am selling it is because people were amazed at how quiet it is instead of advising me to upgrade my "stock exhaust". Thats how sensitive I am to exhaust system sound level. Trust me you wont find anything quieter thats a true 3" straight flow through system with no catalytic converter.
I have previously owned:
Tanabe
Cobb
RRE stealth
Jun BL
I forgot what else, but nothing came close to this except maybe the cobb was pretty close.
Pictures show its current condition. Absolutely no dings just maybe some road dirt spots but most of it I have cleaned off.
Installed on the car:
Things to know:
The v-band bullet mufflers have a slight angle to it. I didnt modify it its just the way its made to adjust how much space to give from the lower heat shield. When you install it you have to make sure you turn it untill you get the front tip to sit as you like, otherwise it might sit a bit too close to the right angle. But adjusted correctly it fit fine on my car as you can see in the picture. Also I removed the heatshield from under my car.
The only thing that I modifed was the rear muffler. Everything else is as Buschur inteded it. So if you want to run no muffler in the rear, you can just buy the Buschur rear tip and clamp that in place of the muffler.
All the hardware included. I am also including a crush ring gasket that I used for the buschur downpipe. As you all know the downpipes made by Buschur have a flat flange and you cant use the donut gasket. But you can either use RTV copper gasket or the ring gasket I am providing which made a no leak tight seal.
I've spent 1125 for the turbo back exhaust, 115 for the stainless steel muffler, and purchased stainless steel MIG wire spool to ensure stainless steel welds. So all in all I've spent about 1250.
Last edited by BluEVOIX; Jul 5, 2009 at 03:03 AM.
#4
Not really.
I tried making a video of it with my cell phone, the picture quality was excellent but sound was horrible, it was not even close to put up. The microphone on the phone was unable to pick up the exhaust tone, it just sounded like driving with the window open.
If your concerned about the sound quality/tone. It has a deep tone absolutely no raspiness at all.
I tried making a video of it with my cell phone, the picture quality was excellent but sound was horrible, it was not even close to put up. The microphone on the phone was unable to pick up the exhaust tone, it just sounded like driving with the window open.
If your concerned about the sound quality/tone. It has a deep tone absolutely no raspiness at all.
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#12
Thanks,
The only reason I'm selling it is because I'm making another one. I'm going to try different things to see how much more quieter I can make a 3" catless TBE system.
The price is negotiable and I am open to certain trades or trades+cash. So make offers guys.
The only reason I'm selling it is because I'm making another one. I'm going to try different things to see how much more quieter I can make a 3" catless TBE system.
The price is negotiable and I am open to certain trades or trades+cash. So make offers guys.