Hi all. Hoping someone that has one of these mufflers might be able to help. I bought a used one, but the cig lighter plug has been cut off. I plan to power it to my Fuze block, but does anyone know which wire on the 4 wire plug to the control box is the hot wire? Hoping maybe someone hard wired theirs and knows which. I always guess wrong...
Need help with Alpha adjustable exhaust install
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It is an X-Force Varex muffler, might want to try contacting them.
https://xforceusa.com/varex-mufflers/
Note that while there is not a wiring diagram in their instructions they do note to not hook it up so it is hot all the time, they state a constant power supply will fry the control box.
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Roger that. Tried calling them, goes straight to voicemail. I'm going to run it switched, but even on the lighter plug it's hot whenever it's running...or am I wrong (not the first time). I could wire another lighter plug to it, but same Q.
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I think your know which 2 wire go to the actuator, maybe?
1 of the lighter plug wires is negative, which might always be connected to the actuator negative wire. You may be able to use an ohm meter (at 0 ohms) to test which of the 2 lighter plug wires is negative.The positive wire is likely on a switch (or infinite ohms). If both wire conduct to the actuator wires, let me know and I may be able to think of something else.
Some photos may help also.
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Hi all. Hoping someone that has one of these mufflers might be able to help. I bought a used one, but the cig lighter plug has been cut off. I plan to power it to my Fuze block, but does anyone know which wire on the 4 wire plug to the control box is the hot wire? Hoping maybe someone hard wired theirs and knows which. I always guess wrong...
Hey men i am sorry to rain on your parade but those exhaust had/have? so many issues that allegedly made Alpha go out of business, they were poorly made and rattle(internally) like you wouldn't believe and based on every disgruntled owner here in the forums I would say it isn't worth the hassle of installing it.
Hopefully you got it for a good deal( or for free really) whoever sold that exhaust to you is definitely not a friend unless they did a full disclosure of the nightmare that you were getting yourself into, the slingshot rattles a lot as it is due to it being an open cockpit no need to add more.
Search for "Alpha variable exhaust" here and a plethora of post with the experience of those who paid full retail and had nothing but issues should pop up.
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Hey men i am sorry to rain on your parade but those exhaust had/have? so many issues that allegedly made Alpha go out of business, they were poorly made and rattle(internally) like you wouldn't believe and based on every disgruntled owner here in the forums I would say it isn't worth the hassle of installing it.
Hopefully you got it for a good deal( or for free really) whoever sold that exhaust to you is definitely not a friend unless they did a full disclosure of the nightmare that you were getting yourself into, the slingshot rattles a lot as it is due to it being an open cockpit no need to add more.
Search for "Alpha variable exhaust" here and a plethora of post with the experience of those who paid full retail and had nothing but issues should pop up.
Good luck.As an exowner of the Alpha Variable the original plastic encased motor housing exhausts did have issues. Alpha or I should say Varex fixed the issue with a metal encased motor housing. I ran the variable exhaust for the better part of three years on a supercharged Slingshot without any issues and it is now on another Slingshot.
Also, let's be real. That exhaust did not put Alpha out of business. It was the rest of the crap he tried to pull on costumer's that got him in the end. He was borrowing money from fellow Slingshot owners to keep him afloat and then abandoned them when he got his restaurant.
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I think your know which 2 wire go to the actuator, maybe?
1 of the lighter plug wires is negative, which might always be connected to the actuator negative wire. You may be able to use an ohm meter (at 0 ohms) to test which of the 2 lighter plug wires is negative.The positive wire is likely on a switch (or infinite ohms). If both wire conduct to the actuator wires, let me know and I may be able to think of something else.
Some photos may help also.
here's the 4 terminal box. The right 2 terminals go to the actuator and left 2 are the cut lighter plug. No markings on anything.
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Hey men i am sorry to rain on your parade but those exhaust had/have? so many issues that allegedly made Alpha go out of business, they were poorly made and rattle(internally) like you wouldn't believe and based on every disgruntled owner here in the forums I would say it isn't worth the hassle of installing it.
Hopefully you got it for a good deal( or for free really) whoever sold that exhaust to you is definitely not a friend unless they did a full disclosure of the nightmare that you were getting yourself into, the slingshot rattles a lot as it is due to it being an open cockpit no need to add more.
Search for "Alpha variable exhaust" here and a plethora of post with the experience of those who paid full retail and had nothing but issues should pop up.
Good luck.Yep, read several threads, several positive, but enough that I wouldn't have risked $700 on one. But for $50, I don't think it qualifies as a "nightmare." It looks like an easy install (minus the wiring Q). If it works, great. if it doesn't or if as others said, I don't like the sound, that's OK too. Just put the stocker back on.
These things sure do squeak, rattle and roll...but I have a $3,600 sound system. Come to think of it, I don't hear the exhaust anyway
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Yep, read several threads, several positive, but enough that I wouldn't have risked $700 on one. But for $50, I don't think it qualifies as a "nightmare." It looks like an easy install (minus the wiring Q). If it works, great. if it doesn't or if as others said, I don't like the sound, that's OK too. Just put the stocker back on.
These things sure do squeak, rattle and roll...but I have a $3,600 sound system. Come to think of it, I don't hear the exhaust anyway
Volume control on stereo handles most exhaust problems....
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CHIEFP Also, you can remove the motor enclosure to clean and lubricate the internals. Take the time to do this before you install it as it is a pain afterwards.
With High temp dry lube
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All fairness to Henry he owned two restaurants before he ever started Alpha with his partners.
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Still running the Alpha Variable exhaust with no issues yet. Before you install it look through the bottom and make sure the welds on the butterfly are still intact. That's the common source for the rattle. Mine still has the plug end on it.
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With High temp dry lube
Dang glad you said that...
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Generally speaking, the negative wire would either have a rib or a stripe on a two wire cord. Plain black wire should be positive.
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Generally speaking, the negative wire would either have a rib or a stripe on a two wire cord. Plain black wire should be positive.
No difference in the wires
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This is a couple pics of an Alpha muffler
Don’t know if you want to try it now, but I got no satisfaction from Alpha, he closed shop before I could contact.
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This is a couple pics of an Alpha muffler
Don’t know if you want to try it now, but I got no satisfaction from Alpha, he closed shop before I could contact.
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that is alpha exhaust blown apart
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sorry, first two pics are alpha exhaust third is stock