B&B Midpipe and catback installed
#1
B&B Midpipe and catback installed
Both parts are the highest quality, the manufacturing is seamless, and the finished polish is great. Both parts are signifigantly lighter than stock also.
At idle the car sounds great, just like the catback would sound alone, at mid and full throttle it's extremely loud, I can't really compare the sound to anything else iv'e heard.
As far as performance goes, I feel more of a push, but it's hard to notice because i'm still trying to overcome the sound. I'm most likley going to have to install a resonator on the midpipe.
Check engine light has not come on.
At idle the car sounds great, just like the catback would sound alone, at mid and full throttle it's extremely loud, I can't really compare the sound to anything else iv'e heard.
As far as performance goes, I feel more of a push, but it's hard to notice because i'm still trying to overcome the sound. I'm most likley going to have to install a resonator on the midpipe.
Check engine light has not come on.
#3
Re: B&B Midpipe and catback installed
Originally posted by slalom29
Both parts are the highest quality, the manufacturing is seamless, and the finished polish is great. Both parts are signifigantly lighter than stock also.
At idle the car sounds great, just like the catback would sound alone, at mid and full throttle it's extremely loud, I can't really compare the sound to anything else iv'e heard.
As far as performance goes, I feel more of a push, but it's hard to notice because i'm still trying to overcome the sound. I'm most likley going to have to install a resonator on the midpipe.
Check engine light has not come on.
Both parts are the highest quality, the manufacturing is seamless, and the finished polish is great. Both parts are signifigantly lighter than stock also.
At idle the car sounds great, just like the catback would sound alone, at mid and full throttle it's extremely loud, I can't really compare the sound to anything else iv'e heard.
As far as performance goes, I feel more of a push, but it's hard to notice because i'm still trying to overcome the sound. I'm most likley going to have to install a resonator on the midpipe.
Check engine light has not come on.
Gongrats! Told ya it was loud with out the cat. Glad to here you like it. Make sure you don't get black flaged like I did for exceading the tracks db level for the morning hours.
#5
Well let me say this, on rhe road course at 9:20 in the AM the car registered 99db on the back straight. The limit was 95db before 10:00 AM. I had to sit that session out. That was before the resonator.
#9
Yes, it is now offered with a resonator, the price is $275. Here's a pic of mine after B&B put in the resonator. Yes, it's discolored from the heat generated at the track. They kept the size down as not to add unwanted wieght and bulk. Of course this is the prototype and all new pipes will come fully polished and unused. LOL
#15
dang...is there anyway you can post a sound clip...cause I am considering this but was looking at the R-Magic hi flow with resonator mid-pipe because B&B was straight through and I have to consider street driving the 8 since it IS also a daily driver...I just can't justify $1300 for the R-Magic mid-pipe...any help here would be great!...
if you have a video I can or anything else that shows the performance and sound of this pipe that's to big to post here I can give you access to my FTP server..just let me know by PM>..thanks!
if you have a video I can or anything else that shows the performance and sound of this pipe that's to big to post here I can give you access to my FTP server..just let me know by PM>..thanks!
#19
I may take a look at those also..i think there are several SE owners that are taking part in the Stage II GB so hopefully if any are from Georgia i can shoot on over and check out the dB levels...i haven't found a pic of these yet either...i think R Magics so far looks the best but it's way outta my price range...
Originally posted by Japan8
XeRo,
What about the Random Technologies high flow/high temp cat w/ resonator that Canzoomer is selling? SR Motorsports has their own brand one as well...
XeRo,
What about the Random Technologies high flow/high temp cat w/ resonator that Canzoomer is selling? SR Motorsports has their own brand one as well...
#20
Originally posted by XDEEDUBBX
hey huff...just curious...with the resonator now on..is there a performance difference with the resonator off and on?? or not even noticeable?
hey huff...just curious...with the resonator now on..is there a performance difference with the resonator off and on?? or not even noticeable?
The difference in performance isn't noticable.
#23
Hi Huff, I thought that the car needed a certain reading from the fore and aft O2 sensors to adjust the mixture accordingly. By removing the cat, the aft sensor must be making the car run wrong? No?
I am trying to figure this out as here in the UK there are very few people that have even slightly touched on this area with the RX-8, so not much info available. My car goes in tommorrow (wednesday) to have a custom 3.5" stainless steel system made. There we be 3 different systems made for the car with dyno tests. We are planning a full race system (very noisey), a road system and then the cat removal pipe. From this we will be able to see from the 6 different configurations:
1: Standard.
2: Standard back box, with cat removal.
3: Race back box.
4: Race back box, cat removal.
5: Road back box.
6: Road back box, cat removal.
What each does to the power in different places on the power curve etc etc. They will all be dyno'd on the same day, so this will show us the best configuaration.
The only problem so far is that by not 'fooling' the rear O2 sensor the car might over or under fuel and give wrong power readings?
These are all speculations as we do not know anything about this car in terms of performance mods.
Can anybody help with any info on any of this? Please.
Ant.
I am trying to figure this out as here in the UK there are very few people that have even slightly touched on this area with the RX-8, so not much info available. My car goes in tommorrow (wednesday) to have a custom 3.5" stainless steel system made. There we be 3 different systems made for the car with dyno tests. We are planning a full race system (very noisey), a road system and then the cat removal pipe. From this we will be able to see from the 6 different configurations:
1: Standard.
2: Standard back box, with cat removal.
3: Race back box.
4: Race back box, cat removal.
5: Road back box.
6: Road back box, cat removal.
What each does to the power in different places on the power curve etc etc. They will all be dyno'd on the same day, so this will show us the best configuaration.
The only problem so far is that by not 'fooling' the rear O2 sensor the car might over or under fuel and give wrong power readings?
These are all speculations as we do not know anything about this car in terms of performance mods.
Can anybody help with any info on any of this? Please.
Ant.
#24
An improper reading from the rear O2 sensor will throw the PCM into limp mode after the second 2 minute run of the engine.
Once the CEL is set, you can count on an overly rich mix and retarded ignition timing.
Once the CEL is set, you can count on an overly rich mix and retarded ignition timing.