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Chris288 02-26-2004 12:06 PM

Best switchable tips...
 
I have been searching for " inside the hull " switchable tips,, eddie marine, rex marine, teague,, they all contradict themeselves about which one is better,,

Don't get the un-reliable electric actuator types,, there is a reason merc. has been using air actuated....

Don't get the un-reliable air-actuated,, get the new electric activated...

anywho,, which ones muffle the best and which system is better,, air or elec... I see most say between 9 and 14 DB drop..

BadDog 02-26-2004 12:20 PM

As a three year user of Teague's I would vote for them. Just be sure if you are not running stock exhaust there is room. They will fit with Lightnings but you would need the divorced collectors. They really take the bite out of the exhaust note.

Reckless32 02-26-2004 02:26 PM

I've been bird-dogging this same question Chris. Each have their pro & cons much like we have favorite colors.

Guys correct me if i'm wrong on any of my findings:

My problem with the Teagues are you have to drill your transom holes out to 5'' vice 4''. Kinda makes that change permanent.

The Shotgun III silencers utilize a spring that exhaust gas' overcome and open in the 3-3500rpm range. Off throttle always off, no choices. They are bolt on externally, cheap and easy to install. But again, no choice and by some accounts don't get REALLY quiet.

Pneumatics especially if the actuator is on the outside, require a pump and more awefully, more holes drilled in the transom to accomodate the air lines. Of course there are internal mounted as well but you've still got to add another gizmo toyour engine compartment in the form of a pump, wires, hoses, weight. They're rather expensive too.

My personal favorites and inexpensive, are the IMCO Sound Advantage's. Not only are they economical, but you can "progressively" open or close the diverters. Makes it kinda neat to mess with a crowd at a waterside restaurant/cafe. Plus failure doesn't mean all open or closed. It runs off one actuator with a cross bar to the other side.

Corsa's are just plain over priced, but otherwise fine.

BTW, the March issue of Family & performance Boating Magazine has both an article on diverter installs AND a comparison of the major diverters/mufflers out there. I suggest if you can get a hold of the mag, read it and then go with your gut feeling and your diverter budget...

damdonzi 02-26-2004 03:06 PM

Which are the tips that automatically open under more power and then close at idling speeds? Do these run completely under the pressure created by the engine?

Vinny P 02-26-2004 05:49 PM

I have had the Teagues' for a few years with no trouble. You do have to increase the holes in the transom to 4 1/2" to install them.

BadDog 02-26-2004 08:19 PM

The hole is permanent but the trim ring would cover the hole if you ever went back to 4". Drilling to 4.5 was not difficult at all.

Kidnova 02-26-2004 09:20 PM


Originally posted by Reckless288

My personal favorites and inexpensive, are the IMCO Sound Advantage's. Not only are they economical, but you can "progressively" open or close the diverters. Makes it kinda neat to mess with a crowd at a waterside restaurant/cafe. Plus failure doesn't mean all open or closed. It runs off one actuator with a cross bar to the other side.

Corsa's are just plain over priced, but otherwise fine.


Reckless288, I have the Imco Sound Advantage on my boat. And yes, they are very cool. As you say, you can mess with the crowd a bit. Nice thing is you can open them up just a little, or a little more, or a little more.... just to hear the sweet sound of the BB. I still have the stock Merc exhaust on, with the Imco SA and Y pipe. I don't know if Imco makes an exterior switchable muffler.

I'm looking for an after market exhaust for my 502/500hp and not sure which way to go. I don't want to spend Thousands of $ on headers. So I'll likely be getting manifolds and risers. And from what I've seen out there, Revolution Marine's manifolds seem to be about as good as anyone else's. Especially for the money. They are about $950.00 for a set. {IMO the only other manifold that would give better power would be KE's}.

Anyway, I've been thinking about lightnings but I want to keep my Imco SA so I'll probably go with the Revolutions.

Sorry, didn't mean to ramble or steal the thread going off subject. Been thinking about exhaust all winter....think it's driving me crazy!!

chromecat 02-26-2004 10:28 PM

i have the eddie marine switchable tips. i heard they make the tips for teague, and eddies are cheaper and supposedly updated with newer/better parts.

Don

dyno 02-27-2004 05:27 AM


Originally posted by chromecat
i have the eddie marine switchable tips. i heard they make the tips for teague, and eddies are cheaper and supposedly updated with newer/better parts.

Don

And cheaper!!!

Reckless32 02-27-2004 11:58 AM

damdonzi, those would be the Shotgun III tips....

mlitefan 02-27-2004 04:24 PM

OK...So i have Lightning headers...I have been looking at the Teague and EMI...They seem to be pretty close. Will they fit in my 288 with the 502 and Lightning headers???

I like the price of the EMI's...$695.00

MnFastBoat 02-29-2004 08:22 PM

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Originally posted by chromecat
i have the eddie marine switchable tips. i heard they make the tips for teague, and eddies are cheaper and supposedly updated with newer/better parts.

Don

Totally incorrect Teague makes thier own in house.
I had to have mine custom made because of the angle of my transom. The first set they did the angle wrong and I had no trouble with them exchanging them at no additional cost to me.
I have been running the Teague 450's for 2.5 years now.
And LOVE them.
Electric actuators, no added pumps, no hoses just a couple wires and bam your done
the hole does need to expand out to 4.5 inches NOT 5
the internal is still at 4" to allow the same hoses to be used from the exhaust manifolds.
I used to have the Imco Sound advantage. Boat came with it. Was nice, but not anywhere close to legal sound levels. Even closed.
The teagues are MUCH quieter even OPEN.
Like it was said, they take the 'edge' off.
The attatched pic shows the tips. You are able to see why they had to make me a special set. And at a very reasonable cost.
The Drews are crap in my opinion. They do very little and even after time the plunger that holds the flap shut looses its pressure. Too much tinkering with to 'set'
Another bad thing about the SA is they close to slow.
I hated when I wanted to silence the exhaust quickly.
The teagues are instant :)

chromecat 02-29-2004 08:49 PM

i've had both in my hand, except for the rubber flapper hose clamped to the outside of the tip , teague and eddies are identical.
except the price, and i have been told eddie makes them for teague.

Don

Chris288 03-01-2004 07:56 AM

I don't like the stupid flapper on the end of the Teagues,, the Eddie marine one's look a lot nicer and they are cheaper. It looks like I will probably be going w/ the E.M. ones..

MILD THUNDER 10-30-2005 08:25 AM

Re: Best switchable tips...
 
My buddy has the gaffrig air actuated. They work well and realy quiet it down, but if he runs them too long they seem to choke the motor down at idle.


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