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Overrun
From what I hear everyone likes the Minor exhaust note on the overrun, took my van for a run today and the noise is really bad and spoilt the ride, how can I stop the racket? Anyone know if it's possible? Otherwise it'll have to go! 

Last edited by les on Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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are you stainless or mild steel
some say a turned down end may help
i also hate the over run
some say a turned down end may help
i also hate the over run
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It's the location of the silencer - dunno if there is room to move it to the end of the pipe? I assume you have the LCV exhaust with side exit?



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It's mild steel, and yes side exit. I've always been under the impression that exhausts are 'tuned' so to speak, for a certain engine spec, so not sure about altering, although moving the silencer, despite the hassle involved in making it up, probably wouldn't alter the spec to that degree, and on reflection I seem to remember a tuned exhaust design is more critical on two stroke engines. However would that be the answer or perhaps a different camshaft. The noise is embarrassing at the moment.
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It's certainly not 'tuned' to the Minor engine....just where it was convenient to put the silencer. Mini silencer is at the rear - and no 'farting' from the exhaust. Tuned length exhausts are only for highly modified engines - and only 'work' at specific revs and perhaps harmonics of these revs if it can rev hard enough!



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Brummmm + burble + burble + burble + burble + pop + pop + pop =
I thought everyone loved the minor overrun as much as me?!




I thought everyone loved the minor overrun as much as me?!
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I quite like the sound of mine - it only tends to do it on long downhill coasts.
The Marina with A-series engine had two silencers, one just behind the rear exit pipe.
The Marina with A-series engine had two silencers, one just behind the rear exit pipe.
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Re: Overrun
I think the exhaust fart is great, my traveller has a cheap stainless exhaust and its very noisey on the over run! My mate has a van with side exit exhaust and it is noisey most of the time, more noticeable because it near to the drivers window. You will get used to it!!
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never have got used to it after over 20 years lol



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I fitted a short 3" section to the end of mine and it made a big difference.ooo err she would say that 

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Will have to try those sort of things. My pickup has the same set up and makes no noise. 

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Re: Overrun
Hi Panky, I have been using RC40 system for years, they are quite cheap and last about 7 years. You have to cut and weld a bit and a visit to a local exhaust supplier for a bend or 2 from his scrap bin will do the job.I have a janspeed exht manifold on the pickup and it goes well. 

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I always thought with farting that you should let the wind flow free............

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Great systems, got a stainless one with a Maniflow manifold on my Coopersmithskids wrote:Hi Panky, I have been using RC40 system for years, they are quite cheap and last about 7 years. You have to cut and weld a bit and a visit to a local exhaust supplier for a bend or 2 from his scrap bin will do the job.I have a janspeed exht manifold on the pickup and it goes well.



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Yuk, reminds me of a middle aged woman wearing white jeans seen shopping in Cheltenham Sainsbury's - she shouldjagnut66 wrote:I always thought with farting that you should let the wind flow free............![]()
have worn brown or black trousers!!
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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There are some story's which should remain untold, this is one of themPOMMReg wrote:Yuk, reminds me of a middle aged woman wearing white jeans seen shopping in Cheltenham Sainsbury's - she shouldjagnut66 wrote:I always thought with farting that you should let the wind flow free............![]()
have worn brown or black trousers!!

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