I finally built an exhaust for this thing.

The mufflers and tips are all oriented correctly though, looks off in the pic but they are straight IRL. That was a giant pita with the one hanger on the end and two angles and rotation to get right. Someone that has more experience with such or that was less picky than I am would likely have a much easier time of it. I've done a handful of exhausts like this but none of them ever needed so much packaging and fiddling with to have them look right from the outside. I'm not in love with the visible muffler bit but unless you can offset your tips like the factory did and recess the muffler up in the quarters you're pretty well stuck with this. I see a lot of pre-built aftermarket systems are this way too. It's kinda growing on me, I matched the mounting angle of the mufflers to the rear quarter lower body line and they only sorta peek out. I used clamp on tips so they would be fully adjustable rotationally and for/aft. I hate tips that don't line up right.
It sounds.. Okay. It's louder than the Corvette Central "no drone" stock replacements byu far which had one crooked tip that drove me nuts and did in fact have a drone between 12 and 1600rpm or so. The Borla are DEEP, like bass deep, at idle and you can really hear that distinctly from the rear of the car, all the time. There isn't really any drone to speak of unless you go out of your way to lug it (manual), but that bass note is always there. It's not crazy bad, normal radio volume works, can still conversate, etc. It sounds pretty interesting when hard on the throttle, I suspect it's a lot louder outside than in. There was a noticeable uptick in performance vs a stock system with no cats. Not 20hp or anything crazy, but it feels a little more lively on roads I know how the car behaves on. For the money, not bad. I wish there was a little more cool noise on deceleration (manual) but overall it's a pretty good mild non-stock exhaust. I suspect it would perk up with a less weak motor attached to it.
I could really do with less bass out of it if I'm honest.
I'm still not sure it's drone in the traditional sense but it's a little
more than I'd prefer. Does make cool noises on the throttle over
2500rpm or so, and the idle is pretty good. I'm going to drive it
for a few weeks before I decide anything.
of the muffler laterally and rotate them and tilt the for end up and down to get all the alignments right a bit easier than with 45's. If I were better at this I'd have done
45's. I still managed to screw it up once I had it all in place and ready to tack up, think I bumped something with my welding hood and didn't notice lol... ugh...
Those little pre cut shorty 90's and 45's you can buy now are life savers btw for anyone attempting this, I think I only used one full length 45 cut to size and the two 90's for the down
pipes, and in retrospect those could have been 45's or short cut 90's too but it didn't occur to me till after the fact.
Also, the flange and stubs I bought off ebay that were made by some US muffler shop were well made but while the pipe was correct to mate to the factory manifolds the flanges bolt spacing
was too tight. I don't know if these are just oddballs amongst GM's stuff or I just didn't find the right ones, even after measuring and looking I didn't see any.
All in all if I had to do it again I'd pay $1500 for a pre-built system that actually fit right, if such a thing exists. Still wouldn't pay Corsa what they want for theirs.
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It's stock other than the air pump delete. Motors a bit tired at 160K but runs well enough.
It's pretty good on moderate or more acceleration and idle is alright but the everything else is
pretty meh. I suspect these things need something between the muffler and motor, cats, resonators,
something. The very end of the exhaust is about the worse place to try to put a muffler to start with
in my experience, and the relatively large tube size is giving the exhaust pulses a lot of room to bounce
around and do all manner of things that aren't strictly pleasing. Is my theory anyway.
I have very limited room in the two parallel pipes to the rear (dictated by the spacing of the X pipe outlet and the available space
between the exh and the C beam and the ground) to add in resonators (which seems to be another
word for glasspack?). Gotta get it on the lift and do some measuring, I don't know that I have it in me to blow the whole
damn thing apart and do it all over again.
I could put the corvette central mufflers back on and pipe them into the rest of the new exhaust (after fixing the one stupid
tip they welded on wrong) but there's no telling if it'd be worse than it was or not. I also kinda like the larger dual tips now that
I've seen them on the car. I do appreciate the additional flow
and it's a tangible difference after driving on some more roads I know how the car behaves on.
Take this audio with a grain of salt, it is apparently not at all easy to get good recordings of exhaust.
Best heard with decent headphones.
Interior 2nd/3rd, it's louder in person but not crazy. https://recorder.google.com/9b8cba3e...6-5f47fd3df155
Hot idle, close to the tips: https://recorder.google.com/67ade09f...a-cbb56879e0ce
8' center rear mic idle rev https://recorder.google.com/a994fff9...4-7484b8f5b339



















