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Old 12-02-2003, 09:27 PM
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i have eddie marine. i heard that they make them for teague and i think they are cheaper.

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about $300 a pair cheaper!!
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I've heard the Teagues are pretty nice pieces. That style of muffler will only work with exhaust that has a rubber hose to tips. I have long through transom pipes because of cam profile. The Teague system is not an option for many higher performance engines as a result of their mounting configuration utilizing hose to tips.

I tried the clamp-on Gaffrig Bandits for a while. They also are a nice piece but I had numerous air cylinder failures. For the investment in the Gaffrigs ( 2 sets ) , I was not willing to accept the repeated failure so I returned them to my supplier ( Rod @ Performance Marine in Oshkosh, WI ) who replaced them with CMI clamp ons. The CMI are as heavy duty and well built as is humanly possible.

I can run the CMI's to about 3500 RPM closed and at idle so I can run closed most of the time if I want.

CMI's are the best I've used.

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The Eddie marine tips are 4" total dia. 3 1/5" inside dia.
(restrictive) but will fit in stock 4" hole

the Teague tips are a full 4" inside dia. thats why you have to drill out to 4 1/5" to accommodate the outside dia. but there not restrictive. unless your running WOT with them on
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The eddie tips that i have are the 4" ones and i had to drill a 4.25 or so hole for them to fit. the inside is a full 4".

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I have 170 hrs on my teaque tips and have never had a problem. I even left the switch on once when I left the lake and had two dead batteries when I went the next time but no problems with the solinoids. I guess that is what the battery switch is for.
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I have 2 sets of CMI's for your application for sale, they are mint.

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Originally posted by Zoomnfun
I have 2 sets of CMI's for your application for sale, they are mint.

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Dean,

Why don't you e-mail me a description, some pix and a price. Perhaps we can make a deal.

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