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Bought my teener with three exhaust systems. Previous owner installed stainless heat exchangers (thank you) and installed a stock replacement muffler that is in poor condition.
Included in the sale is a single Bursh exhaust and quad Ansen style. Which one has a better exhaust note and the advantages of each. Help me decide. Thanks! ![]() |
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@Literati914
Yes, entire inside dia of entire lengths of H /B's heater boxes. The POC general comp rules did not allow exhaust headers in CI class>>so extrude hone it was! www.extrudehonecom www.magnaflow.com Search for their cylindrical SS mufflers: 4" dia; 2ΒΌ" core, approx 18-24" length. Not a glass pack, they use a better packing material> does not burn away which will give you a louder Db with time. Jethot for ceramic coatings/ or I use www.engineeredapps.com >>about-40% less than the Big Name coaters (IMG:style_emoticons/default/marty914.jpg) |
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