Question about my Boral Catback
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Question about my Boral Catback
So I installed my borla cat back on lastnight. Its the one that is adjustable with the various restriciton plates you can put on. When I first installed the exhaust I didnt put any plate in. The exhaust tone was pretty much straight piped sounding and really raspy. So today I put in the smallest restriction plate that I could which seemed to help a little with the raspiness. I have pacesetter lontubes with an offroad Y. My question is which restriction plate do you guys use in your borla adjustable exhaust?
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I spent months switching through plates trying to find the right balance between exhaust note, loudness and rasp.
I made my own plate and drilled a single 3/4" hole in the middle of it. I think it's just right. Almost no rasp and the car has just the right amount of rumble at idle. If you search around I believe a couple other guys have done this and it was their best solution to getting rid of the rasp without welding a resonator or bullet muffler into the I pipe.
I made my own plate and drilled a single 3/4" hole in the middle of it. I think it's just right. Almost no rasp and the car has just the right amount of rumble at idle. If you search around I believe a couple other guys have done this and it was their best solution to getting rid of the rasp without welding a resonator or bullet muffler into the I pipe.
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230/236 cam, long tubes, off road Y, and Borla. I now keep my Borla closed with the solid plate and run a DMH E cutout in the I pipe. Pretty quiet with the cutout closed (closed Borla) and all hell breaks loose opening the DMH. (louder than the Borla wide open) I love it this way.
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Borla is basically an open cutout when zero plate is used. Exhaust flows past the muffler and out the right side of the system. This gives you the "one sided" exhaust tone most borla owners talk about. It also produces the most rasp because nothing muffles the sound.
When catalytic converters are removed from the exhaust system the rasp of the exhaust notes increases with almost any exhaust configuration.
Any other plate used in the borla system restricts flow and forces the exhaust that does not exit the hole in the plate through the muffler.
If I had the system I might be content with the plate that had the smallest hole or the plate that had the next to the smallest hole.
What is the point of having the catback if there is no plate used?
When catalytic converters are removed from the exhaust system the rasp of the exhaust notes increases with almost any exhaust configuration.
Any other plate used in the borla system restricts flow and forces the exhaust that does not exit the hole in the plate through the muffler.
If I had the system I might be content with the plate that had the smallest hole or the plate that had the next to the smallest hole.
What is the point of having the catback if there is no plate used?
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I'll be getting a e-cutout soon so I'll just be puting the solid plate in when that is done. Car is sounding pretty nice with the smallest restrictor plate in now so I'm liking it. Has a nice rumble to it on WOT. With minimal rasp.