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Old 03-28-2007 | 10:27 AM
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Anyone have any experience with these, good bad or indifferent. Looking to put them on a 6.2 Merc. w/ 4" exhaust, I want to keep the angled tips that are on there now and not have to replace them with muffler tips and flappers.

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Old 03-28-2007 | 11:24 AM
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I have the Eddie Marine Double X Slip-in Silencers, and run them on occasion. Depends on the place I am going, and the event.

The ones from EM are shorter than the ones from Teague. This is important because they have to be completely inside of your tip, AND not impede the movement of your internal flappers.

Call Eddie Marine, and get on overall length measurement of the piece, and then stick a tape measure in your tip and make sure the short edge of your angled tips has enough length from your internal flapper so everything fits enclosed. I did have to remove my tips to install them, as you have to drill a hole in the very bottom center of each tip for mounting. They were also a hair bigger than 4" so I had to grind them down a bit.

I lose 100-200 rpm with them installed depending on the heat of the day and the load/fuel I am carrying. Its nothing noticeable for the most part. The sound is definitely toned down when I have them installed; but I don't have a db reading either way.

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Old 03-28-2007 | 11:30 AM
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Oops - sorry Brian, let me clarify - these are the ones that are in-line in the engine compartment between the risers and the tips, I guess a permanent install if-you-will. Thanks!
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I just noticed that when I visited the EM site again. My bad; you spelled it out correctly.

Good luck. There is no picture of the inside of the Inline Silencers, but I imagine they work the same way as the slip-ins.
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I have sold about five pairs of the Double X Inline Silencers, no complaints.
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