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> How can you prep the bursch exhaust, to make it last F O R E V E R ???
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post Jan 1 2012, 12:14 PM
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My local exhaust shop replaced my Bursch can with a Magna-Flow...... don't know if it will last longer, but it sure does sound nice!

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QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Jan 1 2012, 12:56 PM) *

revisiting this ...
I see no one posted any pics of their setup where they have installed a flange'd/replaceable muffler?
Im curious : did you use a stainless or aluminized steel ? If SS, did you have to source SS flanges? Did you use 2 or 3 bolt flanges?


Cut off old, weld in new.
The pipes will not outlast a decent muffler so there is no value added to welding on flanges. You also don't have a whole lot of room to work with in there, and the flanges will take up valuable real estate.

If you have it ceramic coated inside and out (which may cost as much as the muffler in the first place), at that point it may be worth while, but the stock bursch muffler will last a long time as well if it has been coated properly.
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