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SSMOKE 05-01-2012 11:50 PM

Speaking of NASCAR. :flag: I am a huge fan and travel 1/4 way around the globe to the Daytona 500 every year. Anyway, if you have ever been to a race you know that the cars are thunderous. They are very loud and not only do the pop upon deceleration they throw a HUGE flame out of the exhaust pipes. Well they DID throw a HUGE flame. Not anymore. 2012 is the first year that SPRINT CUP NASCAR cars use fuel injection and with that (as opposed to a carburetor) there are no longer flames exiting the exhaust pipes. :cheers:

m.whitmell 05-02-2012 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by Turbo T/A (Post 1577079440)
Agreed....the popping sounds like total @$$. A smoother, toned exhaust is definetly a better sounding one IMO.

Will an x-pipe cure this?

I put on an Akrapovic with the x pipe and it burbles a little more.....:D

GrillnZ 05-02-2012 06:57 AM

I have corsa exhaust and it crackles pretty good but I want MORE!

dcsteg 05-02-2012 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by Vito.A (Post 1578265127)
The easiest way to stop the popping would be to put a "mild to wild" kit on it and just close the exhaust valves when it bothers you.

Funny..I have mild to wild...would never turn it off to avoid that great sound.

JoesC5 05-02-2012 10:13 AM

I really don't know why, but my "popping" on deceleration almost completely disappeared after I installed the Vette-Air scoop and diffuser plate. It wasn't immediately, so I'm assuming the computer made some adjustments because of the change in air volume/temp available to the engine, after I drove it some. I didn't do any tuning.

I have a M2W and it's the same in either mode.

ANGRY Z 05-02-2012 10:50 AM

Prius?

F430F1 05-02-2012 10:56 AM

+1 For Pop and Burble.......Steve

ToppThat 05-11-2012 05:41 PM

popping
 
wasnt sure if i liked it until now

erikszr1 05-11-2012 07:03 PM

i love that sound!!:thumbs: um...volts are real quiet....:leaving:

Zap City 05-11-2012 07:26 PM

Burble forever, forever burble.

z51vett 05-12-2012 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by JMB (Post 1577078130)
I've just purchased a 2011 Z06 and the only thing that drives me up the wall about this car is the hidious sounding popping coming from the exhaust when the car is decelerating in gear or between spirited shifts :ack: This sound reminds me of a cheap car with leaky header gaskets!

Are there moisture drain holes or something else that needs to be plugged on the head pipes to cure this? What is causing this? I've tried to do a search on this forum but came up empty handed.

Are your bimode mufflers open all the time? Do you use mild to wild and this ain't no cadilliac.
z51vett:hide:

z51vett 05-12-2012 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by JMB (Post 1577078130)
I've just purchased a 2011 Z06 and the only thing that drives me up the wall about this car is the hidious sounding popping coming from the exhaust when the car is decelerating in gear or between spirited shifts :ack: This sound reminds me of a cheap car with leaky header gaskets!

Are there moisture drain holes or something else that needs to be plugged on the head pipes to cure this? What is causing this? I've tried to do a search on this forum but came up empty handed.

Push clutch in and slow car with brake this will stop the wonderful sound you hate. Do you drive small foreign cars perhaps.
z51vett:hide:
Sorry not trying to be smartass but this is a high per car as in vipers and F cars not a P car thing 6 cyl you know can you say volkswagen power.

JMB 05-12-2012 12:26 PM


Are your bimode mufflers open all the time? Do you use mild to wild and this ain't no cadilliac.
Yes the are ope but it does it both open and closed.


Push clutch in and slow car with brake this will stop the wonderful sound you hate. Do you drive small foreign cars perhaps.
You should apologize....my legacy of owing and driving chevrolet's finest performance car's (LS5 & LS6 SS Ceevelles, Z28's, etc) date from way back!


Sorry not trying to be smartass but this is a high per car as in vipers and F cars not a P car thing 6 cyl you know can you say volkswagen power.
You must have missed my earlier comment about my LS7 Monte Carlo SS......I can tell you that the exhaust system on that car has an exotic sound that makes ANY Z06, Viper or F body exhaust system sound weak in compaison and has ZERO popping so obviously popping is NOT a characteristic of ALL performance cars and besides...before the days of emissions equipment no American performance car popped from the factory either (that I am aware of)!

Please remember the point of this post, I was just after root cause and now I know what the root cause of the popping is and as I have also said, if popping is your thing, more power to you but to infer that I am some sort of idiot or have zero appreciation of a high performance car because I don't like popping exhaust is simply childish.....when you hear a divergent opinion contrary to yours no one should try and cast their likes, wishes and desires above someone else's, what's the point :crazy2: It's no different that you liking a bright pink colored Corvette and then me calling you out on it......I might not like it but if you do then enojy it!

dcsteg 05-12-2012 06:37 PM

Quote:
Are your bimode mufflers open all the time? Do you use mild to wild and this ain't no cadilliac.
Yes the are ope but it does it both open and closed.

My 2011 Z is quiet when closed. With mild to wild open it raises all kinds of hell.

Are you sure in the butterfly valves are closing all the way.. You might have to adjust the solenoids if that is the issue.

MarkRx 05-12-2012 07:22 PM

the 2011+ has different ecu programming for the bi-mode mufflers. when you put your foot in it, it will open the valves around 3k rpms with moderate throttle input and when you come off throttle the car will leave the valves open for 3 seconds compared to 1 second in the 06-10 year models. i haven't heard of anyone reprogramming it out. trade it for a CTS? ;)

swapping to an H-pipe will not eliminate the pops. it will change the rpm at when the pops are heard. i've played with exhaust a ton and have had my hands on all the mid pipes and mufflers. i'm in th eprocess of converting my 2012 z06 exhaust to 2011 z06 exhaust to get back the raspy midrange bark. all 2012 vettes have an additional 2 cats in the x-pipe. with the zr1 mufflers it puts the sound somewhere between a stock 06-10 z06 and muffler modded cans. when you hit the throttle and then push in the clutch, the car emits a shotgun blast out the back... my 2011 zo6/zr1 exhaust didn't do this... so enjoy your gurgle :)

QIKSLVR 05-12-2012 10:13 PM

You need to get some gasoline running through those veins of yours buddy.

The popping you describe is music to a gearhead. The Z06 is a 'street legal' race car.

DaddyBarlow 05-12-2012 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by QIKSLVR (Post 1580797477)
You need to get some gasoline running through those veins of yours buddy.

The popping you describe is music to a gearhead. The Z06 is a 'street legal' race car.

I agree, the popping is something that is awesome sounding to most "car guys" and its "standard" on a race car. I have a very agressive cam which will throw a touch of raw fuel into the exhuast on back-outs...etc. When I first got my car, my 10 year son wanted to me the rev the engine a little to show-off to his buddy...Afterwards, he was so excited to tell me that flames were shooting out of the mufflers....I just laughed. I was a local hero with the 4th graders that year...lol

A quick engine calibration can fix it or improve it some, depending on your cam overlap. But, I really, really like the sound. Anybody who ever grew up around road racing and/or turbo cars will know and love that sound!

Flames are extra awesome!!!!

GM makes the Grand Sport for people who don't like that kind of thing. IMO, I think anybody who complains about that kind of thing shouldn't have bought a Z06 in the first place.

BubbaDuss 05-14-2012 08:18 AM

The exhaust popping on Decel is/was standard on every LS powered car since 96. even with the stock exhaust I was able to make my LS2 GTO pop on Decel and my Z06. My LS1 GTO popped mildly, until I put headers and Borla's on it, then it popped very loudly.

If you want the pop gone, any good tuner worth his fee can tune it out for you. DFCO is only there to keep your Cats cool. without it, you will burn them up pretty quick.

I for one, enjoy the popping, but there are others who believe the Z06 should be the pinnacle of American Supercar technology and compose itself as refined. not brutish.

If you don't care about your warranty, get it tuned out.

93civEJ1 06-19-2013 10:28 PM

my z06 I picked up not long ago today likes to pop too. Personally I like it....its so different coming from a built supra where you only popped here and there and shot a flame from unburnt fuel ....where this does it almost every time i just let the car decel.

Chance42 06-20-2013 12:06 AM

I hated it on my bike after dyno tuning it with a few mods at first. I love it on my z06. With the cam at idle, and my whipple whistling while at idle... and pop on decel... no one ever gets near me at stop lights lol. I think they are afraid I'm about to pull a john force when leaving the light.


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