Bora XR-1 Race vs. Borla XR-1 Sportsman Race mufler
Hey,
I'm about to put together a single 3" exhaust for my FC and am planning on using a Borla XR-1 muffler on it. I was wondering what the differences between the "XR-1 Race Muffler" and the "XR-1 Sportsman Race Muffler" were? Is one louder than the other? How about flow? Thanks! Manolis |
Email Borla and ask them.
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I am using the Sportsman (16 inch, 3 inch inlet/outlet) it is a larger silencer, will quiet more and flow pretty much the same. Get it, your neighbors, and the friendly police will appreciate it.
thesaint |
Saint,
Single or dual? NA or TII? |
Originally posted by jimmyv13 Saint, Single or dual? NA or TII? |
I used the XR-1 Race Muffler (16") to quiet down my custom Apexi N1 muffler on my turbo FC.
It definitely quieted my FC down, but not by a WHOLE lot. My car is still loud, but at least it's not raspy and the tone has a lot more bass. I used the XR-1 race muffler alone and it sounded quite nice. Keep in mind, I have a straight pipe from the turbine housing to the XR-1 muffler then more straight pipe to the N1 muffler. No silencers or bullets. J |
Yes...the XR-1 mufflers are great...but, don't last long....actally they do. A friend of mine did have a complete exhaust fabricated using these mufflers on a GSL-SE. Under daily use, they lasted about a 1 and a half. The second fab was done w/ Dynomax mufflers....again lasted about a year. (same w/ mine on my vert).
Now, let change the subject a twist to this story...most you will not like to hear this.....just last week, the same car went in to replace the muffler. Jose (the owner of the muffler shop...a very good friend) did an experiment on a used 5000miled stock Chrysler Sebring muffler. It still looked very new. He did a vacuum flow test against the Dynomax strait though muffler. It was amazing. The chambered Chrysler muffler flowed the same as the Dynomax. He welded up the muffler to the exhisting pipes..using it at the midpipe position. Then added a new Borla XR rear muffler. We started the car....it was SOOOOOO QUIET. I drove the car around....the power was the same...but, I could not believe how quiet it was........Jose explained that the Chrysler muffler is chambered, the exhaust pulses flowing though the chamber cancel the NOISE out..... Sounds familiar...dont you think... |
I've seen that story in a post elsewhere...not sure I really believe it. I'm pretty sure they would perform differently with pressure vs. vacuum with heat thrown into the mix. Anyway, here's a shot of the interior of a Borla XR1 sportsman I'll be using in my midpipe. You're looking through one end of the muffler. Straight through with a little "triangle' insert which is made out of the same preforated material as the main tube. I'm willing to bet the race version does not have this.
Michel |
My Borla XR1 did not have this material in the flowstream. I thought I had the sportsman but not sure as I installed my Borla in the mp about 3 years ago, must have been a race XR1. My ears have been happy ever since I installed this mid-muffler.
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Originally posted by AJatx I used the XR-1 Race Muffler (16") to quiet down my custom Apexi N1 muffler on my turbo FC. It definitely quieted my FC down, but not by a WHOLE lot. My car is still loud, but at least it's not raspy and the tone has a lot more bass. I used the XR-1 race muffler alone and it sounded quite nice. Keep in mind, I have a straight pipe from the turbine housing to the XR-1 muffler then more straight pipe to the N1 muffler. No silencers or bullets. J |
Originally posted by jimmyv13 Email Borla and ask them. This is the reply I got from Borla to the exactly the same question. "To answer your question, the XR1 race is louder but flows better, and the XR1 sportman is quieter but does not flow better. Best regards, Miguel C. Borla Performance Industries" |
My XR-1 Race muffler has three pipes in the middle. A picture is attached. My understanding is that the Race model is the quietest XR-1 muffler, and their internal construction seems to be in line with that. They probably flow about the same.
There was a muffler shoot-out in a Mustang magazine recently. The new Borla ProXS mufflers did very well (good power, among the quietest). The XR-1 also did well but were louder than the ProXS, and I don't know which XR-1 they used (though I suspect it was the Sportsman). All the mufflers outflowed a straight pipe, and they were all within 5 HP on an NA 370 RWHP Mustang. There was a large difference in noise levels. It seems that you can build a free-flowing exhaust system without making it super loud. -Max |
The turbo mini-van guy did some tests with a leaf blower or shop vac or something that seemed reasonable. However, I would be pretty suspicious of a test where a chambered OEM muffler flowed the same as a stright-thru muffler. I suspect a 1" Ford Festiva muffler would have had the same results. The difference won't show up until you get some major flow through the muffler.
-Max |
Originally posted by jmseven Yes...the XR-1 mufflers are great...but, don't last long....actally they do. A friend of mine did have a complete exhaust fabricated using these mufflers on a GSL-SE. Under daily use, they lasted about a 1 and a half. The second fab was done w/ Dynomax mufflers....again lasted about a year. (same w/ mine on my vert). |
Most mufflers have fiberglass packing and it only lasts a short time because of the rotary's intense exhaust heat.
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Borlas are supposed to have SS and ceramic fabric packing.
-Max |
Originally posted by jmseven The second fab was done w/ Dynomax mufflers....again lasted about a year. |
The Borla won't last because it is only stainless on the outside shell of the muffler, the inside will get destroyed by the heat. Edelbrock is one of the few mufflers that has SS throughout its entire construction and will last theoretically forever.
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I take it Borla doesn't extend their million mile warranty to rotaries? A new muffler every two years would be OK with me, as long as they extend us the same warranty they always advertise.
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I just e-mailed both Edelbrock and Borla, asking if either can handle the heat of a turbo rotary and if they could compare the two. I will post the replies when and if I get them.
(below is Edelbrock's race muffler) http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/...ffler/5538.jpg |
Originally posted by Turbo 3 The Borla won't last because it is only stainless on the outside shell of the muffler, the inside will get destroyed by the heat. Edelbrock is one of the few mufflers that has SS throughout its entire construction and will last theoretically forever. -Max |
I could clearly see the stainless fibers inside of my borla. A few were sticking out the baffle holes. FYI, this thing REALLY made my car much quieter. More quiet than with the sequentials, primary turbo only, and a resonated midpipe. I use the GReddy PE exhaust (first version). Nice bassy undertones, with a sweet, smooth, slightly fruity upper :-) Seriously, seems to take the "edge" off the rotaries exhaust note. Not as sharp sounding. Sounds more powerful in many ways. If you really want peace and quiet, the Borla plus the Racing Beat would probably be the way to go.
Michel |
Originally posted by rx7tt95 FYI, this thing REALLY made my car much quieter. More quiet than with the sequentials, primary turbo only, and a resonated midpipe. |
Yes, the single turbo with the borla is now more quiet than the sequential with a resonated midpipe. And that's when just the first turbo is "working". After the transition, the car would become considerably louder. Now, with the Borla and a GReddy PE, it's much quieter.
Michel |
Okay, so finally - Which is the quietest combo for a single turbo with no cats?
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Originally posted by Directfreak Okay, so finally - Which is the quietest combo for a single turbo with no cats? Not that my XR-1 pisses me off by being too loud or anything :D |
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