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None that I can think of. Any bolt on stainless steel muffler will discolor very quickly if dry. Any reason you need to stay with dry exhaust? If you convert it to wet you will be less noisy and can run mufflers.
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I run GGB extremes full dry. They work great but look like $hit in a hurry. Might be the salt burning into them, but might be the stainless discoloring from heat. In either case, they come clean with some polishing.
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Yep, mine get ugly too but that isn't a function of the muffler. Ever try CLR? Works great on mufflers or any stainless tail pipes. Spray it on, leave it for a few minutes them wash it down with soapy water. Cleans all that crud off.
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I did a search on Speedwake website, thier was a thread that somebody had GGB on a dry exhaust and tested 94 db at idle. 90 db passes most states. Every three DB is about twice as loud. So they won't pass.
I converted a dry tailpipe system to wet by drilling a two 3/16th holes at the tip of the inner pipe on the tail to allow water to flow into the muffler to kill the noise and keep my CMI mufflers from turning to crude. I was at less then 90 db with twin 1000 hp engines at idle. Other mufflers I tested were as high as 105db. The boat was 110 db with dry open exhaust. It would scare poeple when I started it if they were not aware.
The best setup is get the exhaust to exit under water at idle. I am 80 db with my twin 1400 hp cat at idle with CMI downturns.
I converted a dry tailpipe system to wet by drilling a two 3/16th holes at the tip of the inner pipe on the tail to allow water to flow into the muffler to kill the noise and keep my CMI mufflers from turning to crude. I was at less then 90 db with twin 1000 hp engines at idle. Other mufflers I tested were as high as 105db. The boat was 110 db with dry open exhaust. It would scare poeple when I started it if they were not aware.
The best setup is get the exhaust to exit under water at idle. I am 80 db with my twin 1400 hp cat at idle with CMI downturns.
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I had no idea they even made a dry muffler..........I bet they are pricey..........I just put racing numbers on the bow and tell them i am testing propellers........They usually want to just see the boat....
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