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jrocket 08-21-2002 11:20 PM

Loooking for exhaust tips (mufflers)
 
Wife has problem communicating with buds while cruzing at any speed any suggestions on tips with out losing performance that actually have capabilities of toning down decibles to "talkable level"?What are the possibilities??
jrocket

Griff 08-22-2002 03:10 AM

I put Shotguns on my boat this year. It made a big difference at idle and some at cruise speed. If you want to spend the ca$h, everybody who has the Teague switchables really seem to like them.

Audiofn 08-22-2002 06:52 AM

Go with the Teague Custom Marine tips. They ROCK!!!! I love mine

Jon

jbrauer 08-22-2002 07:27 AM

I have two sets of GIL clamp on switchable mufflers complete with the compressor and air cylinder assemblies that I need to sell.

Jeff

timucin 08-22-2002 07:45 AM

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the best I've seen.
perfect priced-long life-really reduces sound-good looking
www.gaffrigperformance.com

hope this helps

32storm 08-22-2002 09:23 AM

The shotguns work great at low speed,ie: idling in/out of channels, around docks,etc. But, the principal on how they operate is that as your speed increases, the exhaust pressure increases; the pressure from the piston that keeps the flapper closed at low RPM's, is now overcome, and the flapper opens up. Basically, reverting to a low restriction thru hull system. It works great for the low speed & RPM situations, when enforcement for noise ordances typ. occurs. During the low speed conditions, the exhaust pressure is less, the piston pressure keeps the flapper closed, and the the exhaust is forced down toward the water thru the small holes in the bottom of the shotguns. But, if your goal is to reduce speed at higher cruising speeds, the big question is as to at what type of RPM's are you still looking for noise reduction. Installation is very simple and straightforward. In addition, they comply with jurisdictions that have requirements for no exhaust bypass or cut-outs(ie: NY State). The shotguns I have work great, and they are simple & reliable. But, I don't think they are the answer for higher speeds.

dyno 08-22-2002 10:04 AM

The teague's are Great!!!!SuperV has them on they are almost as quiet as my silent choice...He has a set of muffler's for sale cheap!616-299-4333(wade)

wilerty 08-22-2002 02:47 PM

I use Corsa clamp-ons and have been very pleased. I did not see a decrease in speed and meet the <90DB sound requirement.

ted lamparty 08-22-2002 05:26 PM

I have a set of corsa clamp ons that I want to sell. They fit 4" outlets and there new.

PhantomChaos 08-22-2002 05:33 PM

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What about this instead?????

http://www.thesolderjoint.com/accys.html


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