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Killerbee 12-08-2012 08:05 AM

DIY - Installing TRD Sound Changer
 
http://www.gt86-club.ch/Files/trdsound3.JPG

Since the original TRD Sound Changer comes with an Japanese Install Manual, I thought I make a short DIY for it.

Its a quiet simple change, takes about 10Minutes the first time you do it, and after you know how its done you can change it in 2-3 Minutes.



First you need to choose which Soundchanger you want to install.

Red is the loudest, Green is moderate, but still louder than Stock, and Blue is almost canceling the noise.

http://www.gt86-club.ch/Files/trdsound4.jpg


The pipe that runs the "sound" into the cabin is located near the batterie. Follow it untill it goes into the firewall connecting to the cabin

http://www.gt86-club.ch/Files/trdsound.JPG

http://www.gt86-club.ch/Files/trdsound1.JPG

You acutally cant see the pipe, but this picture should give you an idea how it looks down there. Just pull the pipe out (the picture shows the installed red soundtube. The stock Sound tube is gray)

http://www.gt86-club.ch/Files/trdsound2.JPG

The Sound Tube is attached with an clamp to the pipe. Use a pliers to squeeze the 2 tabs of the clamp to expand, and move it down the pipe. BEFORE you remove the soundtube, check the following: The Pipe has a white marker on it, remeber how the sound tube was fitted on the pipe with that mark. Its importat to put the TRD sound tube in the same angle as otherwise you will not be able to put it back into the firewall correctly. Now you can remove the tube from the pipe. Choose your TRD soundtube color you wish to use, and put it again on the pipe. The TRD logo remains visible, so youre putting the other side of the tube into the pipe. Also, the TRD logo should be on line with the marker on the pipe. Put the clamp back on the pipe/tube, and put the whole thing again into the firewall of your car.

Thats it.
You wont hear any big difference below 3500 rpm, so you have to rev the enigne a bit to see the change.

I've found some youtube Videos showing the different Pipe sounds.

Blue Tube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=6sAHDH69l00

Green Tube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=Wqrec3WBhXk

Red Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=TxwGb-uhOCg

Red Tube Accelerating
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=NK1DcgcITHc

Sigma6 12-08-2012 08:41 AM

Thank you for the right up. Is there anything inside of the red/green tubes or is it just straight through? Why does the blue tube have the indents on the outside?

Killerbee 12-08-2012 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Sigma6 (Post 597481)
Thank you for the right up. Is there anything inside of the red/green tubes or is it just straight through? Why does the blue tube have the indents on the outside?

The tubes are filled with some kind of "foam" or something, but dont ask me what it is exactly.
The Blue one ins blocked, thats why it is the most "silent" one of them

I've attached some pictures for you, hope it helps to get the idea of the construction of the pipes (sorry for the bad quality of pictures)

Sigma6 12-08-2012 09:15 AM

Great. Thank you for the extra pics. May have to play around with various items to see how it changes the sound up or see if the sound can be killed without having to find something to plug the hole at the intake.

This could prove to be fun on a snowy, stuck in the house, day.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bkHlsP4pWg...1600/kazoo.jpg

Pacific 12-08-2012 11:06 AM

Thanks for the explanation.
I understand that the blue one is only a plug to stop noise to go inside the cabin with the indents allowing the air flux to go outside.
Do you think it's possible to modify the original pipe to obtain the same result without removing the totality of the noise system as explained in other post?:thanks:

MrBodyMassage 12-08-2012 01:08 PM

Awesome! The red sounds louder on the video, but it's hard to compare. Does the red seem much louder in person than stock? Does it change the pitch of the sound at all, or just the volume? Thanks for the DIY!

Killerbee 12-08-2012 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Pacific (Post 597561)
Thanks for the explanation.
I understand that the blue one is only a plug to stop noise to go inside the cabin with the indents allowing the air flux to go outside.
Do you think it's possible to modify the original pipe to obtain the same result without removing the totality of the noise system as explained in other post?:thanks:

Well, I guess you could change the original sound tube to a "blocked" one, however I guess its easier finding someone who has the TRD Sound Tube set and is not using the blue one and buy it from him.

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Originally Posted by MrBodyMassage (Post 597670)
Awesome! The red sounds louder on the video, but it's hard to compare. Does the red seem much louder in person than stock? Does it change the pitch of the sound at all, or just the volume? Thanks for the DIY!

Cant really tell yet, since I have not yet passed the 1000miles and therefore not reving over 4000rpm. However, you can hear that its a tick louder between 3000 and 4000. But I'm pretty sure it will be more once you go higher in rpms

Dispect 12-08-2012 05:32 PM

Hahahahahah red tube. Gettit? :D
Maturity level: -9000

Thobjo 12-09-2012 04:49 AM

Could u post a picture of the inside of the stock tube?
if its between the blue and green and you want red tube sound and all it takes is removing inside insulation it kinda seems like an easy DIY.
Thank you :)


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Originally Posted by Killerbee (Post 597720)
Well, I guess you could change the original sound tube to a "blocked" one, however I guess its easier finding someone who has the TRD Sound Tube set and is not using the blue one and buy it from him.



Cant really tell yet, since I have not yet passed the 1000miles and therefore not reving over 4000rpm. However, you can hear that its a tick louder between 3000 and 4000. But I'm pretty sure it will be more once you go higher in rpms


Killerbee 12-09-2012 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Thobjo (Post 598665)
Could u post a picture of the inside of the stock tube?
if its between the blue and green and you want red tube sound and all it takes is removing inside insulation it kinda seems like an easy DIY.
Thank you :)

here you go. however, the red tube also has some "foam" inside, so I doubt that removing the foam in the stock tube will achive a good sound

switchlanez 12-09-2012 12:53 PM

^Really? I didn't notice foam in the red one; I could be wrong. And I think the stock one has little plastic blocks/ribs molded into the tube walls which can't easily be removed.

JPxM0Dz 12-09-2012 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by switchlanez (Post 598937)
^Really? I didn't notice foam in the red one; I could be wrong. And I think the stock one has little plastic blocks/ribs molded into the tube walls which can't easily be removed.

It only makes sense that there would be little to no foam in the red tube as it is the loudest

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ill86 12-09-2012 10:21 PM

Thanks for the post

Mo707 12-09-2012 11:45 PM

Do you gain/loose performance from this?


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