Muffler?, To stock or not to stock |
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Muffler?, To stock or not to stock |
tdgray |
Mar 30 2004, 06:53 AM
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Just about time to start working on the engine and all of those issues in my resto.
I took the old POS muffler off when I tore the back end apart. I am sure it was not a stock muffler and it was pretty loud, partially from being blown out I am sure. So here is the question. I do not want a really loud muffler as this is a cruiser and the wife will drive it from time to time. So what should I get? Should I just go with stock and forget it or is there a muffler that is just a step up that will provide better performance but will not be a neighbor shaker? Just something with a little growl would be good Thanks |
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