My 280 SL now has a stainless exhaust system that is too loud for my liking. I had Borla in New Jersey put a resonator on that help a bit but I'm still not happy with the sound. The stainless system I have replaced the bodged together system that came with the car. I still have the old exhaust. That has an Eberspacher 113-490-00-22/25 muffler in good shape. Are these known to be quieter? If I swapped mufflers would that make a difference?
Thanks,
Paul
Paul, this is an older thread, but look at my reply from 6-July-2024, more than a year ago.
Have you been to any gathering of any number of Pagodas, and thus been able to listen to a few different 113s with different exhaust systems and notes to them? If not that would be a worthwhile idea to pursue. Aside from some Pagodas with holes or leaks in the exhaust system, I've never heard a system that was remarkable in any way. I know that for certain as my own system developed a minor leak from dragging on the ground for a bit as I headed to Chicago for PagodaFest in 2023. The resonator was weakened and blew a small hole on the way home.
While the "budget conscious" can mix SS and mild steel together in an exhaust system, as Cees points out you are setting things up for accelerated degradation of the mild steel parts. The moisture and condensation in an exhaust system create the perfect environment for this to happen, especially in areas with high humidity or road salt.
One thing I would certainly NOT do, is weld together a system of dissimilar metals. The reason for that is in addition to the galvanic corrosion, now you have thermal expansion to deal with. The welds would probably want to break apart.
Meet up with a bunch of Pagodas, listen to them and choose ONE exhaust system that meets with your ears. Don't kluge something together.
Oh, BTW...I'm not familiar with Borla's current offerings for the Pagoda. Their current catalog starts at 1980 so a Pagoda would be a custom job. But, Borla's reputation is in the aftermarket "performance" exhaust systems, and sound is a huge part of their marketing, with their "touring" system being the quietest but still louder than stock...then they have two more systems designed to be louder. I also remember from my advertising days that Borla vs. Borla East (New Jersey) were not exactly the same company...you also indicated you had Borla ADD a resonator which helped a bit. My TimeValve has a muffler and resonator as standard.