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VegasHallett 06-25-2007 05:12 PM

Which ones louder Gibson or CMI mufflers
 
I have a new supercharged 540 being built for my hallett and need some new mufflers. I currently own some IMCO mufflers however they are not rated for the 750hp that I'm expecting. I was thinking on getting the Gibson bulletts with external flappers or the CMI mufflers. My IMCO mufflers set in the water 1 to 1 1/2" inches at idle and I need some protection from possible water indigestion.

Does anyone know which muffler is quieter at cruising speed (45 - 55)? I can get the CMI for about $950 and the Gibson are a lot less at $570. I just wanted to get the quieter muffler for my wife even though both are gong to be too loud for her.

Any suggestions????

VegasHallett 06-26-2007 11:19 PM

ttt

HUSTLEthis 06-27-2007 09:49 AM

How 'bout IMCO Gatlins....

epeek 06-27-2007 01:13 PM

Gibsons...hand down. The CMI open mechaically at speed.
Almost as loud as open exhaust.

VegasHallett 06-27-2007 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by HUSTLEthis (Post 2178647)
How 'bout IMCO Gatlins....

I need protection from water ingestion due to standard risers and the exhaust mufflers will be touching the water at idle. I can either run Bullets with rubber flaps flaps or CMI's.

I called some vendors and they all say CMI is a little quiter but no one has hard data.

f311fr1 06-27-2007 07:07 PM

Have you looked at GGB. I run them on 600 CU IN NA engines. They are full time and really cut the noise down with no loss of power.

VegasHallett 06-28-2007 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by f311fr1 (Post 2179512)
Have you looked at GGB. I run them on 600 CU IN NA engines. They are full time and really cut the noise down with no loss of power.

GGB mufflers do not have precautions for water intake, no flaps or mechanical device to prevent damage to the motor.

Or am I wrong?


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