Looking for an ITR muffler diagram / comparison with other model integras
Hey guys.. I did a brief search but i'm in the middle of a 20 page paper (due tomorrow
) and i'm comparing the exhaust frequencies, amplitudes and pressure wave patterns of a LS vs an ITR muffler on a stock LS with ITR b-pipe at different RPM intervals (from idle to 6500).
I'm dying for some visual aids, in particular i'm looking for that cross-section diagram comparing the ITR muffler with the other model integras, showing the ITR muffler > all other stock mufflers
Anyone care to contribute I would greatly appreciate it
Also, just in case you were wondering:
ITR Axle Back @ 6000RPM:


LS Axle Back @ 6000RPM:

) and i'm comparing the exhaust frequencies, amplitudes and pressure wave patterns of a LS vs an ITR muffler on a stock LS with ITR b-pipe at different RPM intervals (from idle to 6500).I'm dying for some visual aids, in particular i'm looking for that cross-section diagram comparing the ITR muffler with the other model integras, showing the ITR muffler > all other stock mufflers

Anyone care to contribute I would greatly appreciate it

Also, just in case you were wondering:
ITR Axle Back @ 6000RPM:


LS Axle Back @ 6000RPM:

http://www.autopedia.com/Acura....html

http://www.vtec.net/articles/v...=3428

Good luck with the paper

http://www.vtec.net/articles/v...=3428

Good luck with the paper
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gluck with that paper
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Thanks for the links guys (Anton that was insanely fast), report is due at 11:00am to be read by others, then we get it back to make any final changes to hand in tomorrow.
This is for General Physics believe it or not, just a semi-independant project of our choice weighing about 5 lab reports
It is not as complex as it seems, I am only using a very sensative microphone and Logger Pro to analyze all of the data.
Back to the analysis, running abit low on the B.S. fuel gauge time to crank it up i think
This is for General Physics believe it or not, just a semi-independant project of our choice weighing about 5 lab reports

It is not as complex as it seems, I am only using a very sensative microphone and Logger Pro to analyze all of the data.
Back to the analysis, running abit low on the B.S. fuel gauge time to crank it up i think
Well, if you recorded the information as a flat dB SPL, then convert to zwicker loudness while you're at it. 
Where did you place the mic? Is it a Type I or II?

Where did you place the mic? Is it a Type I or II?
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