{"id":3474,"date":"2021-08-09T17:03:32","date_gmt":"2021-08-09T17:03:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carlypso.com\/?p=3474"},"modified":"2021-12-09T16:37:48","modified_gmt":"2021-12-09T16:37:48","slug":"how-to-quiet-exhaust-without-losing-performance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carlypso.com\/how-to-quiet-exhaust-without-losing-performance\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Quiet Exhaust Without Losing Performance"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/span><\/p>\n Tired of your old neighbor granny complaining about the noise your roaring car makes and want to make the exhaust quieter? Well, quietening down the exhaust isn\u2019t a major job, and there are a plethora of quick fixes. <\/p>\n However, folks avoid doing so, thinking that it will ruin their vehicle\u2019s performance. I also own a muscle car with a roaring exhaust, and I have quieted it down after my lovely wife complained that it makes a lot of noise. <\/p>\n So, I tried several ways to make the exhaust make less noise. In this post, I\u2019ll share some tried and tested ways that will make your car quieter without hindering performance. <\/p>\n Unless you are using a stock exhaust, you\u2019ll definitely wonder what made the exhaust so loud! There are a multitude of reasons why the silent exhaust system is not noisy and is disturbing your neighbor\u2019s child\u2019s sleep. <\/p>\n Sometimes people get exhaust systems that are too much for their car\u2019s motor. And in some cases, the exhaust is too old to be quiet. One of my friends had a different issue, and there was a leak down there.<\/p>\n The leak can cause a squeaky noise whenever you rev the car. Lastly, not getting the car serviced on time is also a major cause of those loud noises. <\/p>\n These are the five easy ways to make that crying child silent (pun intended). Of course, all the ways I’ve listed have zero effect on the performance, so you can still enjoy that punchy drive with ultimate comfort and quietness inside the cabin.<\/p>\n Before I explain to you the tips, it would be great to inspect the exhaust pipes. If the pipes don’t leak, you don’t have to try the leak-repair tip. Instead, look for any signs of damage or any protruding parts. <\/p>\n Also, check if the exhaust emits black smoke when you rev the car, as it is a sign that something is not right with the motor. <\/p>\n Ask someone to move the car back and front while you pay attention to the pipe. If you hear any suspicious noise like something breaking down, it may require seeing a local mechanic. <\/p>\n However, if just the exhaust is loud and everything else is good, follow the before-mentioned tips and get rid of the hassle.<\/p>\n A roaring exhaust sounds good, but a leaky one isn’t anything more than your wife shouting at you; it sounds bad, lol! Jokes apart! Park your car somewhere so that you can slide under it to inspect the exhaust pipes. <\/p>\n Have a flashlight in hand, and pay attention to every area. Then, ask someone to start the car and rev a little as it will help you find the leak quickly. <\/p>\n Is the leak small or big? As the type of material you\u2019ll be using to fix it will be different! <\/p>\nWhy Is My Car So Loud?<\/h1>\n
How to Quiet Exhaust Without Losing Performance: 5 Easy Ways to Do It <\/h1>\n
1. Inspect the Exhaust Pipes <\/h2>\n
2. Find the Leak and Fix It <\/h2>\n
Here\u2019s how to fix a big leak <\/em><\/h4>\n