Need advice about loud exhaust


Recommended Posts

Helloooo, i don't often visit this section but i'm in need of some (expert) advice.

Basically i just bought a 1.6 Zetec Ford Focus for dirt cheap, but a previous owner in its life replaced the standard exhaust with a louder one, along with a fatter tailpipe. I'm not a huge fan of this.

Therefore, knowing nothing about cars and their workings, i'm just wondering if i would have to replace the whole exhaust system to reduce the noise to a normal (factory) level?

Secondly, whatever has to be done, how much would it cost? Roughly.

I just thought i'd ask here before i take it in to a garage, as i don't want to get ripped off through my own naivety.

Thanks,

houlty.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/705380-need-advice-about-loud-exhaust/
Share on other sites

you will need a new muffler at minimum to reduce the noise, im not sure what you mean by fatter tail pipe, it may jsut be a cover thats attached in that case its a simple muffler replacing and shouldnt cost you more than $200 US tops..

I would imagine that, as it's a newish car, you'll just need to replace the backbox. Most modders on a budget won't replace the full exhaust system.

I'd suggest just going to a tyre / exhaust centre - they should happily jack it up and have a look for you and tell you what has been replaced and what is original - and then in theory just a trip to Ford for a new backbox (~?100?) should put the noise back to normal!

Then get the old backbox on eBay - someone will probably buy it for half of what your new quiet exhaust cost you...

I know someone with a similar experience... the entire exhaust was replaced on his.. however since he was on a budget he just got a new muffler and it reduced the noise to a much better level. Still more "raspy" than stock... but not too bad. It actually sounds pretty cool.

Always get an induction kit, more cooler air and gives the car a nice deep sound :D works on mine

Not necessarily. Depends on the type of induction kit. If you don't have an enclosed induction kit with a cold air feed, you'll end up pulling in warmer air from the engine bay and ultimately reducing performance a bit - but the simple sound improvement makes the car 'feel' quicker :)

The stock car airbox is optimized for the car so the best solution is a replacement K&N or similar filter in the standard airbox - you get a bit of a noise improvement whilst still retaining the existing air intake system.

Not necessarily. Depends on the type of induction kit. If you don't have an enclosed induction kit with a cold air feed, you'll end up pulling in warmer air from the engine bay and ultimately reducing performance a bit - but the simple sound improvement makes the car 'feel' quicker :)

The stock car airbox is optimized for the car so the best solution is a replacement K&N or similar filter in the standard airbox - you get a bit of a noise improvement whilst still retaining the existing air intake system.

Agreed on everything with the following added caveat. K&N and similar filters work by flowing more air, often by filtering less. There is a trade off to be made often times.

To the OP's problem I was thinking that he could just have an exhaust tip with a "resonator". Not likely, but just throwing that out there.

I have to ask, what is a backbox? I have not heard that term as it relates to exhaust. Is it like "cat-back" or "header-back" that we use over here?

We use the reference "cat back" here for exhausts referring to the exhaust system from the catalytic convertor back. What you guys call headers I think we call the exhaust manifold. A backbox is what you guys would call the muffler I think - just the last segment of the exhaust system with the remaining silencers and the exhaust tip..?

Well - similar for me. I post on a few US based VW forums so need to keep up to date on what you guys refer to certain parts as. Keeps it interesting :)

Sorry for the off topic, houlty.

no problem, everydays a schoolday...

If Houlty doesn't mind then I have a follow up question. I have a MGB and I try to use British terms for it. Now a boot there is our trunk. A boot here is the fabric piece normally vinyl that covers just the convertible top when it is down. I understand that you guys call that a tonneau. Over here a tonneau is the fabric piece that covers the entire cockpit at car shoulder level. Do I have all of that correct and what do you guys call that final piece?

Houlty, how is your exhaust problem working out? Any updates?

Depending on who made the exhaust, you might be able to get a silencer. Some aftermarket exhausts come with silencers that screw into the exhaust tip and suppress most of the sound. It should be easy to find one if there are 3-4 holes drilled around the tip of the exhaust. It would be harder to put one on though if the exhaust is not made for it. This can affect performance though. Less exhaust is escaping from the engine therefore it might hurt gas mileage and or horsepower.

If this person removed the catalytic converter that would make the exhaust louder too. Depending on where you live, you could fail emissions.

*I would look into a silencer then look around for some Ford Focus forums. I'm on a Subaru forum and there are people everyday trying to trade stock exhausts for aftermarket exhausts and vise-versa. If it's in good condition and sought after you could even make a few bucks on the trade. If you go that route, look for someone local, exhaust systems can be costly to ship.

S7un7, that sounds like good advice. unfortunately a bit too late as it went into the garage today and got a standard exhaust put back on. all for ?80.

i now have the old exhaust sitting inmy> garage. i'll just have to advertise it in the local paper / admag / ebay. also like you suggested i'll see if there's any focus forums i can advertise it on too.

i'll look into it a bit more tomorrow, to see if there's any make on the exhaust (it's a bit too dark now). also the mechanic said it should be worth quite a bit as it's a full stainless steel system (?), oh, and it ended up being the mid and rear section.

If you find the right person, a stainless steel exhaust should get you some cash. They last longer because they don't rust. I have one on my WRX that I got used for $350, it's twice that new. Good luck selling it!

Almost all new cars come with stainless steel exhaust. And sorry to tell you but they do still rust, it just takes longer. Aluminum wouldn't rust, but it's expensive and it's melting point is too low to deal with those kinds of temperatures.

If it's a stainless system, then I reckon you should be able to sell it for enough to cover your costs quite easily. I'd get it up on eBay or look for a Ford Focus forum to advertise it on :)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Anybody that thinks flying cars were possible are idiots. Everyone would basically need a pilot licence, can you imagine how insane and dangerous that would be, people can barely handle driving on land safely right now.
    • Microsoft Edge 149.0.4022.80 by Razvan Serea Microsoft Edge is a super fast and secure web browser from Microsoft. It works on almost any device, including PCs, iPhones and Androids. It keeps you safe online, protects your privacy, and lets you browse the web quickly. You can even use it on all your devices and keep your browsing history and favorites synced up. Built on the same technology as Chrome, Microsoft Edge has additional built-in features like Startup boost and Sleeping tabs, which boost your browsing experience with world class performance and speed that are optimized to work best with Windows. Microsoft Edge security and privacy features such as Microsoft Defender SmartScreen, Password Monitor, InPrivate search, and Kids Mode help keep you and your loved ones protected and secure online. Microsoft Edge has features to keep both you and your family protected. Enable content filters and access activity reports with your Microsoft Family Safety account and experience a kid-friendly web with Kids Mode. The new Microsoft Edge is now compatible with your favorite extensions, so it’s easy to personalize your browsing experience. Microsoft Edge 149.0.4022.80 changelog: Fixes Fixed an issue that prevented QR code generation from working. Feature updates Intune MAM Protected Downloads. The protected downloads feature for Intune MAM will now save downloaded files to the Documents > Microsoft Edge > Downloads folder in OneDrive. Extensions monitoring in the Edge management service. The Microsoft Edge management service now allows admins to gain visibility into extensions installed across their managed users. From the extensions monitoring page, admins can see which extensions have been installed as well as manage user requests for blocked extensions. For more information, see Microsoft Edge Extensions Monitoring. Validate Edge builds early with enterprise preview. Enterprise preview provides a simpler way for admins to flight pre-release Edge builds to their users. To reduce friction and bolster usage, users will receive pre-release builds directly inside of their Stable Edge application. Admins can allow users to easily opt-out of the preview experience, using built-in rollback to switch between their pre-release and stable channels with ease. Microsoft 365 admin center users can configure the feature, view their flighting population, and receive personalized recommendations all in one place. For more information, see Get started with Enterprise Preview in Microsoft Edge. Download: Microsoft Edge (64-bit) | 193.0 MB (Freeware) Download: Microsoft Edge (32-bit) | 170.0 MB Download: Microsoft Edge (ARM64) | 188.0 MB View: Microsoft Edge Website | Release History Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • The machines are starting to fight back any way they can.
    • No news articles about the Arch Linux repo being majorly infected with malware?!?
    • Waymo recalls self-driving software after cars enter closed freeway work zones by Paul Hill Waymo, the self-driving car maker owned by Alphabet – the parent company of Google –, has recalled some of its fifth-generation Automated Driving Systems (ADS). It did so after some of its cars drove through closed construction zones. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the affected vehicles were capable of driving through a closed freeway construction zone and continuing to drive at speed. The listing on the NHTSA website says that Waymo is currently developing a solution to fix this issue, but in the meantime, freeway driving is being restricted. Waymo will update its ADS software so that vehicles can detect when they can avoid entering construction zones. According to the Safety Recall Report, on April 20, 2026, Waymo’s Field Safety Committee began meetings reviewing an event from April 11, 2026, and five events from April 19, 2026, where Waymo’s autonomous vehicles didn’t recognize and drove past ramp closure signs into the pre-planned freeway construction zones. This took place in Phoenix, Arizona. Separately, on May 18, 2026, seven Waymo vehicles entered freeway lanes with active construction in the San Francisco Bay Area by driving between cones that were placed to show the lane was closed. On the back of both of these events, Waymo restricted freeway driving until it could address the issue. In June, Waymo’s Safety Board reviewed the issue and additional information related to ADS performances around construction zones; then, as a result, it decided to conduct a recall. This development is not good for Waymo as it adds to a growing list of technical hiccups its cars have experienced. Ultimately, it will lead to more scrutiny from lawmakers around the world who will be more cautious about letting autonomous vehicles on their roads without tighter regulation. For readers in areas where Waymo operates, does this news make you more wary about stepping into one of these vehicles?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Skeet Campbell earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Sharbel earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      BizSAR earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      599
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      190
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      79
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      77
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!