As much as I love the sound of a big motor, my ear drums couldn't take it any more
So today was the day to change over
Heck, I can even a converstion now while driving
Changing from the staight quietflow muffler
to the larger offset flow
It all fit in so nice and easy
One of my easier upgrades
I will be doing something like this over the winter. I have the EMPI Baja style exhaust, and the muffer that came with it has some cracks forming at the tab that connects it to the flange for support. I'm thinking of going with an even quieter muffler. Any suggestions?
I must say that I agree with you guys as far as most of the EMPI stuff goes. The muffler is the only part that's giving me trouble, and I kind of want to keep the rest of the system the same because I already welded a fitting on the pipe that the muffler attaches to for the intake manifold heat riser. If I end up switching to dual carbs, I will likely go with the Tri Mill, which has that pipe going in the opposite direction, but I won't care because there won't be a need for intake manifold heat anymore.
Hey Doran, Those Hayabusa's look great! In my efforts to be just like you, I bought a used pair on ebay for my Tow'd.
Did you weld flanges onto your existing dual headers? Or, is there someone out there that makes them with the three-bolt flange? I just have to figure out how to mount these things now:-) And, Hey! What size are your rear tires?
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I ended up making my own flanges and welding then to the header I already had. The standard three bolt flange, on this header, put the mufflers just to close to the heads for me. I ended up making a set that was off center and it gave me the clearance I was looking for. The best thing to do is cut off the glass pack "muffler" and start test fitting. Oh Make sure you have your bumper mounted during test fitting, don't ask how I know. Also getting them level to an unlevel Tow'd takes some time, but its worth it. They are so nice and quiet. I have also found my father a set.
I am out of town this next week but I'll get some pics of the flanges for you when I get back.
Thanks Doran, I'll mess around with it when the mufflers hit my house. Ha! I did see you're bumper mount behind the muffler, but I wasn't going to say anything. I really don't know how you'd avoid obstructing it, though, unless you get some really low headers that block your valve covers. The rear tires look like the perfect size. Your Tow'd really looks good . . .Thanks for the help!
Scott Drolet
MC Vice President
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