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polo2k
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exhaust diverter valve

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Hi all,

Im building a bit of a mad project, as part of the project I am planning on having a dual exhaust with a valve to block off the loud one for every day driving.
At the moment Im swaying towarts either a massive ball valve (£30 for 3")
or a cast one that is designed for the job (£70 only up to 2 1/4")

In either case they will be servo operated.

The ball vave has a brass body, will that tolerate the heat of a tuned V6?

I will probably only need 2 1/4" or 2 1/2"


Can anyone think of any alternatives?
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Re: exhaust diverter valve

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I seriously doubt the ball valve will take the temperature. The 'ball' will have rubber/plastic seals...........
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Re: exhaust diverter valve

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An exhaust brake would seem like the obvious solution!
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Re: exhaust diverter valve

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Search 'exhaust cutouts' on the net.

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Re: exhaust diverter valve

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Couldn't you use a butterfly that opens with throttle?
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yeah, you could find a throttle disc from a big carb or modern throttle body, and make your own butterfly valve.
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i was thinking about doing this to my exhaust too a while back, but i couldnt find much on the internet about it and i think it would be hard as hell to make.
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Re: exhaust diverter valve

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there are some high performance production cars with noise reduction valves in their zausts...
However I doubt that would be a low cost solution.
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