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#16
And it you get the cats done, it increases the volume so you can retain fuse 15 if you like the 'step' in volume at 3,500 rpm. Or just take out fuse 15 and take full advantage of that fabulous V8 sound
#17
I was on a ~30 exotic car cruise yesterday though escarpment country in southern ON and again had repeated, spontaneous compliments from other drivers about how amazing (and loud) the car is with a stock exhaust and cats. This has happened unfailingly whenever ever I end up taking the car out with other enthusiasts. I could not go back to stock cats, just love these.
"I was 5 cars behind you and I could hear you open it up after every corner, hands down the _best_ sounding car here".
(From and M5 driver who I was following), "[Sounds amazing!] ... My windows were up and I couldn't even hear my own exhaust"
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#18
I figured I should weigh in again on this thread just to clarify compatibility of parts for different model years.
From 2006-2010MY, the V8 Vantage has a cat-less header, mated to a single unit 600 cell primary and 400 cell secondary catalyst. Both primaries and secondaries housed in the same unit. This part is what the RSC 200 cell catalysts supercede.
On the 2011MY-on, the header assemblies each have a primary catalyst with a pre & post O2 sensor, and then the secondaries are retained in roughly the same position with no O2 locations. Very similar to the setup on the DB9/DBS/V12V. At present we do not offer a replacement for these secondaries.
However.... I am VERY close to signing off on our header design which we have developed to fit the earlier model cars. What WILL fit, is if you replace the 2011-on headers & catalysts with the RSC headers & catalysts, along with an O2 harness extension, relocating the pre/post cat O2 sensors to the original position in the catalysts next to the transmission tunnel. We will most likely produce the secondaries to fit these cars without headers at some point, but given option to do cats & headers at the same time, that should prove to be the more popular/sensible option!
From 2006-2010MY, the V8 Vantage has a cat-less header, mated to a single unit 600 cell primary and 400 cell secondary catalyst. Both primaries and secondaries housed in the same unit. This part is what the RSC 200 cell catalysts supercede.
On the 2011MY-on, the header assemblies each have a primary catalyst with a pre & post O2 sensor, and then the secondaries are retained in roughly the same position with no O2 locations. Very similar to the setup on the DB9/DBS/V12V. At present we do not offer a replacement for these secondaries.
However.... I am VERY close to signing off on our header design which we have developed to fit the earlier model cars. What WILL fit, is if you replace the 2011-on headers & catalysts with the RSC headers & catalysts, along with an O2 harness extension, relocating the pre/post cat O2 sensors to the original position in the catalysts next to the transmission tunnel. We will most likely produce the secondaries to fit these cars without headers at some point, but given option to do cats & headers at the same time, that should prove to be the more popular/sensible option!
#19
^^^ sorry did not realize that. The RSC site lists the cats as available for 09-11 MY Vantages (and lists standalone 100 cell cats for the DB9/DBS/V12V with no MY restrictions mentioned) so I didn't realize there were any compatibility issues.
#20
I need to update the site. We are doing a full overhaul on it to a new platform, so I haven't been paying as much attention to the existing site as I should.
#22
From 2006-2010MY, the V8 Vantage has a cat-less header, mated to a single unit 600 cell primary and 400 cell secondary catalyst. Both primaries and secondaries housed in the same unit. This part is what the RSC 200 cell catalysts supercede.
On the 2011MY-on, the header assemblies each have a primary catalyst with a pre & post O2 sensor, and then the secondaries are retained in roughly the same position with no O2 locations. Very similar to the setup on the DB9/DBS/V12V. At present we do not offer a replacement for these secondaries.
On the 2011MY-on, the header assemblies each have a primary catalyst with a pre & post O2 sensor, and then the secondaries are retained in roughly the same position with no O2 locations. Very similar to the setup on the DB9/DBS/V12V. At present we do not offer a replacement for these secondaries.
I know that the factory figures are the same for all 4.7s (except the S, of course), but is either the '06 - '10 factory header or the '11-on header better than the other, e.g., does either the early or late header make more power or torque than the other?
#23
i've got an '07 V8V with RSC touring exhaust and sport cats. they sound AMAZING, and are a decent bit louder than stock (due to the cats). i was at a track event in March and got tons of compliments about the sound of the car.
that said, i did pull the cats off while trying to diagnose an engine stalling and CEL problem. the cats are perfectly fine, but now i'm disappointed in the sound without them! so if you do swap out the exhaust (especially the cats), be careful because you they will ruin you on all other exhaust notes.
btw, the cats are still off the car if anyone would like to buy them. i'm neck-deep in starting a company and helping run two others, so i could use a few extra bucks to free up some breathing room.
that said, i did pull the cats off while trying to diagnose an engine stalling and CEL problem. the cats are perfectly fine, but now i'm disappointed in the sound without them! so if you do swap out the exhaust (especially the cats), be careful because you they will ruin you on all other exhaust notes.
btw, the cats are still off the car if anyone would like to buy them. i'm neck-deep in starting a company and helping run two others, so i could use a few extra bucks to free up some breathing room.
#25
For a P1000 to clear...too much stuff to write, also without a diagnostic machine to monitor...would be pointless. Driving the car around regularly will clear a P1000, just how long it will take is the question(ambient temp, vehicle temp, time in each gear, how long the drive was, throttle pedal %..etc). I don't even bother with clearing the P1000 anymore unless the car was from a emissions testing area(warranty will not pay for it, so it would be at customer pay)...where I'm at, there is no emissions testing so I could care less..a P1000 will not cause any driving or performance issues, it's just a telltale that all the drive cycles have not completed(which is why a emissions test would fail for there not sure if the catalysts test passed, if the DMTL test passed..etc)..Obviosuly though if I repair a problem I will verify it is solved..a lot of other brands don't even bother with the P1000 anymore, Aston is just well F&*K^(&*^&*()^&%^$#).......Yah
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