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Guinness

posted on 5/8/05 at 11:19 AM Reply With Quote
Exhaust Baffle DB Killer

I have fitted my exhaust and a 907 Can. I don't have a sound meter or anything to test the sound level with but it sounds very loud.

As a precaution, incase it isn't quiet enough for the SVA I have bought a DB killer. A sort of stainless steel pipe with holes in it that goes into the end of the can.

Only problem is that it is designed for a bike can with a straight exit and Paul's can has a curved outlet.

Can anyone see any problem with putting this in between the manifold and the can, rather than at the end?

I know it would restrict power and get hot, but it would only be to get past the noise test.

Either that or I can try to bend the thing to fit.

Mike

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DaveFJ

posted on 5/8/05 at 11:22 AM Reply With Quote
I believe others have got through the test by the simple expedient of 'shoving some wire wool up the pipe'......





Dave

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stevebubs

posted on 5/8/05 at 02:19 PM Reply With Quote
Pauls cans are repackable - just drill the rivets out, pop the end off and put the db killer in. Rivet back up.

Same process to remove it post-sva

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Guinness

posted on 5/8/05 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Good god I'm thick sometimes. Its a wonder I remeber to breathe.

Cheers

Mike

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