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Hey James,
Yeh i tried to write the review in the most descriptive i could. Excuse all the WWWAMMs etc, but it does sound similar to my friends decatted VXR. Have to say im very impressed with how aggressive it sounds, and i will always try and give the most honest answer possible even if it makes me look like i made a bad choice.
The exhaust does seem to be getting louder all the time and this obviously is to be expected, honest and truthfully you will need to decide if you want the resonated or non resonated, as im not kidding when on boost the car is very very loud indeed. The discolouration of the tip is actually laughable tbh. There is very few threads on here about discolouration, but i hope i dont have to wash the exhaust every couple of days as that is just plain ridiculous, will email Piranaha tomorrow and see what they say.
Ok, to answer your question. Yes i bought the exhaust on Ebay from a company called Piranaha. It was free postage so thats why i chose them over CobraSport themselves. No the exhaust doesnt come with the downpipe gasket and nuts, but Alex sourced these for me. On the invoice they came to £17.87.
Yeah if i was you i would take the work to Alex as he did a great job, and made sure it was sitting 100% before he gave it back to me. The small problem with the rear beam he even said he would modify it himself if the noise became unbearable (luckily the noise hasnt begun yet). Only problem is there is no burger van nearby but he already knows that problem lol.
Any more advice let me know mate.
Its got to be the linear map, must more drivable. The only difference between the two is the throttle map, it makes the boost proportional to the throttle position, i.e. you only get full boost on full throttle, not at half throttle like the normal revo does at certain points of the rev range. The throttle works the same as a cable throttle.
Its a great map, not all low down like people like to say, its basically the same as the AmD i had on my previous LCR. Peak power on mine is at 6K. This was without the badger TIP and exhaust.
CloseIt just means the throttle valve angle is = to the throttle pedal angle. Non linear maps (including the OEM map) 50% pedal might mean 75% throttle angle, i.e. logarithmic response, not linear.
Boost map isn't controlled by the throttle directly at all; driver presses pedal, how far and how quickly determine how much torque the ECU decides the driver wants. Boost is determined based on torque request, not direct driver input. Boost, fuel and timing maps are all the same as non-linear Revo at equivalent stage and revision.
But yes, geeky **** aside the end result is that it's much easier to be smooth and accurate with the throttle. Makes the car feel that bit smoother and more civilised pottering about town and means for more predictability adjusting throttle mid-corner at high-speed; makes for less scary understeer flooring it out of corners and less scary oversteer when lifting off a touch mid-corner.