seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 4m 23d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 30/07/07 08:46 AM Share Posted 30/07/07 08:46 AM The Orion GT may get the same butterfly valve so it can pass noise regs but still flow enough for 320kw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
groper Member 611 Member For: 17y 9m 29d Posted 31/07/07 11:21 AM Share Posted 31/07/07 11:21 AM ok so I finally got my xforce system fitted after having to wait about 6weeks for it to arrive, for my 07 BF turbo ute. Its a 4in dump into 5in cat into twin 2.5 system with 2 straight thru mufflers.first of all, ford seems to have changed the mounting of thier exhaust from BA to BF both utes and sedans. The BF`s do not have the bracket off the gearbox to hold the exhaust system like the BA does. So, my new system has no support in the center. The dump bolts to the turbo, and then it just hangs unsupported all the way back to the muffler where the first rubber hanger is.ive contacted ford, and we have ordered a bracket from the BA to fit to my BF to match up with the prong provided on the xforce so we can give some support as im concerned with the load/weight its putting on the turbo and potential to develop leaks/cracks etc.I had no idea that this was going to an issue so I thought id share... xforce as far as im aware, only make one system for both BA and BF? anyone else find the same? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAP1D Member Donating Members 3,739 Member For: 18y 6m 10d Gender: Male Location: Sydney NSW Posted 31/07/07 12:13 PM Share Posted 31/07/07 12:13 PM You definatly want some support there, Ive seen manifolds and exhaust housings cracked from this kind of thing... good idea to get the BA bracket on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TURBO4LT Member 1,533 Member For: 21y 3m 12d Gender: Male Location: NSW Posted 31/07/07 09:42 PM Share Posted 31/07/07 09:42 PM I haven't had a support bracket there for about 3 years with an APS exhaust so far it hasn't caused any problems, but if there was a bracket there it would probably be better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loopism Tractor Driver Member 709 Member For: 18y 9m 20d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 01/08/07 01:32 AM Share Posted 01/08/07 01:32 AM The principle is interesting, would need to adapt the idea to a different muffler design for our cars I'd imagine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goobz Member 746 Member For: 20y 1m 18d Location: Sutherland Shire, Sydney Posted 01/08/07 10:45 PM Share Posted 01/08/07 10:45 PM Got the part number and cost of the bracket handy? Sounds like I'll need one to. Or is this only a ute thing?Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
groper Member 611 Member For: 17y 9m 29d Posted 02/08/07 09:48 AM Share Posted 02/08/07 09:48 AM (edited) ill get the part number for ya when I pick up the part. its the same problem for utes and sedans as far as im aware, so yes you will need the bracket if you have a BF. it was around the $60-70 mark. Edited 02/08/07 09:49 AM by groper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goobz Member 746 Member For: 20y 1m 18d Location: Sutherland Shire, Sydney Posted 02/08/07 10:06 PM Share Posted 02/08/07 10:06 PM Cool thanks mate.Much apprciated!Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ef 4.9 Member 12 Member For: 17y 3m 29d Posted 06/08/07 04:05 PM Share Posted 06/08/07 04:05 PM The principle is interesting, would need to adapt the idea to a different muffler design for our cars I'd imagine.Hello, I'm new to this forum.I saw something like this on ebay yesterday, From what I can deduce the system consists of 2 mufflers mounted side by side with a crossover between them, one of the mufflers has an electronic butterfly in the body.When the butterfly is closed all the exhaust gass is forced to flow through the one muffler when it is open it flows through both mufflers for less restriction (apparently variable too). At a glance it looks like it would be compatable with your XR6T's, however Unless there was a 3" version I couldent see a notable performance gain I'm not to sure if I can post the link, so just go to ebay and type in "Powerpro TWIN EEVC fully adjustable performance exhaust", or anny 2 of the above words should do it.I have been using this forum to do bit of research on the xr6T's, Lots of info (info overload) here, so yep. Thumbs up too all those contributing members. I Just have to wait untill a 6spd manual ute comes up for sale in my price range.Luke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ef 4.9 Member 12 Member For: 17y 3m 29d Posted 06/08/07 05:30 PM Share Posted 06/08/07 05:30 PM how about mounting a valve on the side of your dump pipe before the cat and run a bolt on bolt off side pipe with no cat no muffler If you use Ebay chec out this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Electric-Ex...sspagenameZWD2VAn electronic exhaust cutout, I plan to put one on my XR6T (if I ever get one) and dump straight into the atmosphere. Futhermore coupled with jaycar's "quickbrake" kit It can be activated with a quick blip of the throttle (connects to the TPS). The quickbrake kit was originally designed to tun on your brakelights when you quickly back off the throttle. the kit can also be wired up (instruction included) to work when the throttle is opened fast. With the jaycar box you also can adjust the sensitivity of the unit along with the duration its open for. Or you could just use a switch, but that's boring.I'm planning on putting mine directly after a high flow cat (for off road use only ). I rekon you might have tuning troubles if you put it before the cat because of the oxygen sensor, being so close to atmo. Having said that if you had 2 seperate tunes, one for open one for closed it could work. But then whats the point of having an alectronic cutout you might as well have a block off plate. But hey I have been wrong before.I can't see anny reason why the muffler in my previous post can't be run in a similar way (off the TPS). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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