Engine Vacuum For Exhaust System
Trying to have the FI exhaust system installed, my local technician is having trouble finding an appropriate engine vacuum source.
Can anyone shine some light possibly with images of where to locate a the vacuum source to activate the valves?
Currently the exhaust has been installed with valves permanently open until a suitable vacuum source.
Help / guidance from vendor / manufacturer has been minimal at this stage.
You can tap the intake manifold by buying a boost tap from Modal. Or you can tap the vacuum pump at the back of the motor. If you tap the manifold you will need a reservoir and a check valve, otherwise under prolonged boost the valves will close.
My car came with the performance exhaust, and I hate the idea of an extra button or FOB to open my valves. So I'm having an automotive electrical engineer tap the the red LED on exhaust control button in the center console, so I can control the exhaust like factory. It's been a pain in the *** so far, but when it's done it'll be worth it.
Last edited by RyanL; Oct 28, 2020 at 01:45 AM.
It is much more refined sounding (smoother, less harsh) I actually like it, as it's not as obnoxious as the factory pipes.
The factory is louder because the H pipe valve completely closes and you have all the exhaust noises from all cylinders coming out.
The IPE integrates an X pipe and Eliminates the H and valve completely. The X pipe allows exhaust sound from the left to cancel out some on the right and they claim scavenging may increase performance but I couldn't tell.
I have also eliminated my secondary cats.
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What did you do to bypass your factory valves?
IPE asks that you leave all the factory valves plugged in. I used the valve simulators that AWE makes.
Before i had the IPE valves integrated into the factory controls it was kind of fun to have a brutally fast car with " quiet "exhaust" in race mode. I surprised a lot of people.
As the vacuum valves default closed. But the reason for owning one of these is to hear and feel the v8 bark.
If I wanted silent but deadly I'd buy electric...


