flygt4 wrote:it is slightly off topic, but you seem to be slightly misled on the matter. running a turbotimer really won't make much difference, as has been said, drive gently for the last few km home.
general courteous method for arriving home late in a loud car is as follows:
drive down your street in as high a gear as possible , and if possible roll into your drive in neutral.
if you need to swing your headlights through someones windows to get into your driveway, tip your lights back to park.
park the car and lock up and if possible, use the silent mode on your alarm to avoid chirping loudly.
avoid standing in your driveway talking loudly about "how hot that bird at the bar was" with your mates.
of course some noise is unavoidable, but at least if you try to follow some of the steps above you are likely to have a far happier neighborhood and your neighbors might extend the same courtesy to you , whether they have barking dogs, young children etc etc
Exactly what i do, but i usually drive it nicely from the motorway offramp to my house, about 4min or so, if im feeling paranoid (aka thrashing it around the whenuapai airbase
hehe) ill stop a few blocks away from my house on the main road and idle there then make my way home. But in saying that im usually off boost for the whole motorway run and drive at a nice 90ish kph in 5th. about 2800rpm. Seems to be the best balance of economy and speed for me.
I always dip my lights to park when i turn into my driveway. We have about 5 houses down my right of way. Sometimes i just roll down my driveway.
Turbo will cool down to a reasonable temp in less than 2 min..
And running 30mm or 40mm pipe to the back is pretty cheap and easy to do. Just press bend some 40mm pipe. Wouldn't cost more than $50 for the pipe and free instalation if you did it your self. Much easier than putting a 2.5 or 3" pipe through. Can use the existing exhaust as a mount too.