Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
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Re: Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
Originally Posted by FASTERDAMITT
Studying silencers for my 598ci. Seen GGB Extreems and Zoomers perform. What about the new Hardin Cyclone?
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Re: Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
wont get to 90dbs's on the J-2005 test, especially if they are Dry exhaust. Have tried all of them.Turn downs are the only way to get legal on bigh blower motors on the stationary tests period.
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Re: Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
Originally Posted by wiggler4490
wont get to 90dbs's on the J-2005 test, especially if they are Dry exhaust. Have tried all of them.Turn downs are the only way to get legal on bigh blower motors on the stationary tests period.
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Re: Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
rick,
GGB Extremes are a slam dunk for your power but GGB now has a lower cost alternative for 500HP or less mils. They retail for $300 per set but I have some good deals on them if you're interested. Call or PM me for details.
Fionn (Finn)
925.952.4240
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GGB Extremes are a slam dunk for your power but GGB now has a lower cost alternative for 500HP or less mils. They retail for $300 per set but I have some good deals on them if you're interested. Call or PM me for details.
Fionn (Finn)
925.952.4240
510.541.8124
[email protected]
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Re: Hardin Cyclone Hp-t2 Silencer
Originally Posted by rv
Semper Fi,
What db are you at with your Zoomers?
Are those 500 carb or efi?
Any rpm lost?
Thanks for the insight,
Rick
What db are you at with your Zoomers?
Are those 500 carb or efi?
Any rpm lost?
Thanks for the insight,
Rick
The db are 87 and there is no power loss They look sweet too!!
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