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DamN
11/12/2004, 12:26 AM
Just picked up my VX couple hours ago from the shop, installed the PV with a 3.5 inch piping,and good a very nice custom tip, sounds very good, my buddy witha supercharged GT approved of the sound so therefore i am happy, i can tell a little bit of a power gain or maybe its just the louder sound.SO thanks again Bantan and sorry for an earlier thread!


couple q's?

I thought the gas milage suppose to incrase, maybe it's just me again but it gazzled 1/4 tank in about 40 miles, doesn't seem right, can it be b/c of the 3.15 inch piping?too much free flow, or what?

Around 50mph it gets so loud in the cabin that i can't even hear the music, anybody tryied dynomating? if did, how does it work?


Thanks


DamN

morgan-tec
11/12/2004, 04:38 AM
In my experiance with new louder exhaust most people do lose a little mpg, not because of the muffler but becasue of the new sound. You will notice you are probibly driving it a little harder just to hear the exhaust. In theory you should gain a little mpg but it totaly depends on your driving habits. The loud interior resonance is a common complaint of the PV muffler, the only thing you can do is Dyno mat or another like sound deading material. It does work but it is costly to do it right.

Maugan_VX
11/12/2004, 06:00 AM
I don't think a muffler would cause problems with the ECM, but you might want to disconnect your battery for 15 minutes just to be sure.

If the engine is breathing easier, it might be consuming more fuel than it should. Who knows. Can't hurt to reset the ECM.

johnnyapollo
11/12/2004, 07:17 AM
It would be worthwhile to change out the intake (or at least the filter) to increase air flow - the trick is to increase flow at both the front end (intake) and the back (exhaust). Your VX ECM hasn't yet adjusted to the change so resetting is always a good idea whenever you make performance changes.

I personally did not see an increase in miliage with the PV, but others on the board have reported it to be so (driving habits, as Morgan has said above).

-- John

Dallas4u
11/12/2004, 08:39 AM
I didn't notice and increase or decrease in mpg with the PV installed. I didn't notice a larger grin on my face from the sound and little extra kick in the pants, though.

Also, your ECM should adjust for any changes... resetting just makes it adjust more quickly (and allows you to reset your stations on your radio).

kpaske
11/12/2004, 02:23 PM
As for sound/vibration damping, I don't think it helps very much. I've got my entire interior covered in Brown Bread (better than Dynomat), and the low growl at 35-40 mph is still quite overwhelming. From what I've read around here, the best thing you can do is replace the tailpipe tip.