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I've been doing a little research myself on this subject of what muffler to run. I was leaning to Sandeep's dynomax turbo s muffler with the inlet and outlet on the same side solution, but I want a flow-true muffler. Now I have been running a Magnaflow on the back of my Super since '99 and I am really happy with the performance and the sound. My search lead me to the Magnaflow p/n 14210. It's pretty much the same dimensions as Sandeep's dynomax, but it's flowthru, and stainless steel with welded seams. I wish they had a alumiunized version but if they do I can't find it, and it weights 12lbs. The cost is around $97 USD. I hope this helps someone out a little.
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I have decided to design my own system, I would like to keep the "stock" apperance i.e. two tips coming out of the rear apron. I thought that the best way to do this would be to come out of the heads and go foward from the motor. Then murge two to one and wrap the exhaust around the engine through in line mufflers and out through the appron. The import thing is to get the right length before the murge... I understand that the length should be determined by the amount of exshust volume in the cylinder e.g. 500cc- the header should be of the right length to take that volume. The only thing I have a question over is the benifit of doing a four to one header over a pair of two to one headers.
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Sandeep,
Your pics aren't showing up in this thread anymore. Are these the correct shots you want displayed here? ![]()
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