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Artfrombama |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 278 Joined: 21-January 24 From: Alabama Member No.: 27,870 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
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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Ishley |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 208 Joined: 4-October 21 From: Clarendon Hills Il Member No.: 25,957 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() ![]() |
I have a '72 that came with a Bursch... I'm not sure how old it was when I got it.
I thought mine was too loud... so I cut out the muffler and installed a magna-flow unit that matched the pipe design. It went better that I thought it would... but I still want to change the outlet pipe. It's still fairly loud... but it's a nicer/beefer sound without all the harsh pop I was getting. It might have just been an old unit... so I can't really say how a newer one would sound. I cleaned it up.... installed an O2 bung and painted it all black with Cerekote Ceramic paint. I have a large rear valence... so you can't really see it. |
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