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Knot 4 Me 08-16-2019 09:01 AM

Are the tips baffled? Pics would help.

speicher lane 08-16-2019 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by OrionNC (Post 4702336)
They are straight tips out the back. Why not use Silent Choice above 3000 rpm?.

Above 3000rpm, the exhaust pressure is working against the system trying to divert it through the prop = killing the solenoids/ cause components to fail prematurely.

You have to look at it as a performance,through-hull design that can go quiet for idle/ no wake zones - not the opposite

Griff 08-16-2019 07:48 PM

What they said for above 3000rpms.

I would swap out the straight tips for muffler tips or add muffler inserts to the tips.

OrionNC 08-16-2019 08:00 PM

Thanks for all the comments and suggestions! How much sound reduction comes from muffler tips or inserts?

speicher lane 08-17-2019 07:07 AM

most advertise 4-10% reduction.... most are oriented to keep below legal max limits at idle as the base standards (80-90db)

https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...r-inserts.html

AllDodge 08-17-2019 10:21 AM

For optimum performance you don't want the exhaust to go thru the prop, but the motor still does fine going thru the prop, just going to loose a few hp at top end

Griff 08-17-2019 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by speicher lane (Post 4702467)
most advertise 4-10% reduction.... most are oriented to keep below legal max limits at idle as the base standards (80-90db)

https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...r-inserts.html

4-10db reduction. A 10db reduction reduces the noise level you can hear by more than half.

Trash 08-17-2019 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by thirdchildhood (Post 4702344)
You are more likely to get water reversion, especially if the engine has been modified.

I have to disagree completely. I ran for 16 years plus with Rex Marine sound selectors closed 90% of the time and never had a reversion issue. Reversion is more likely with poor exhaust design, massive cam overlap, and at or near idle rpm. Above 1000-1200 rpm there is no time in the reversion pulse to go up stream. I know the Rex Marine unit was bullet proof and could care less if it was closed, open or partially open at any rpm.

scoflaw 08-17-2019 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by speicher lane (Post 4702358)
Above 3000rpm, the exhaust pressure is working against the system trying to divert it through the prop = killing the solenoids/ cause components to fail prematurely.

You have to look at it as a performance,through-hull design that can go quiet for idle/ no wake zones - not the opposite

I've got the old 4 wire CC and the solenoids are in the relaxed/off position when it's exiting the prop.

zz28zz 08-17-2019 02:50 PM

I've always heard that running >3k RPM (for extended periods) with exhaust going thru prop can overheat the drives; more so if engs have been significantly modified. Anyone know of this is true? Sounds plausible to me.


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