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Title: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 18:45:42 i did my spacer mod with stock exhaust and air filter and it just flooded my engine so nowam scredd to rejet.i wanna drill holes in baffle so ican be heard on I10 410 i35 i live in heavily populated area and have had way to many close calls the muffler needs to louder.could i use a savage muff from the 80's no rejetting got a 06 :-/ |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by verslagen1 on 06/23/10 at 20:43:15 quick leaner take out the snorkel or take off the airbox door. |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 20:52:50 what is the snokler and if i take off the airbox door will it make it leaner |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 20:55:22 my friend also said i can use conduit put a capeon it drilla hole bigger than the one on the baffle on the cap slip over and clamp to muffler it will increase sound but will that make to much backpressure |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 20:56:42 typo ????????? |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by verslagen1 on 06/23/10 at 21:06:31 504F4C40484B425157230 wrote:
the snorkel it the rubber tube that hangs down in the airbox. yes. |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 22:07:33 that will increace back pressure the conduit correct, and do the snorkle or airbox for spacer mod correct?or can i do airbox mod without making it leaner thnx 4 info |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 22:10:53 will it be to much backpressure even if i increase the holes???? |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by verslagen1 on 06/23/10 at 22:36:29 Quote:
So like what are you saying? you did the white spacer mod and you f'd up and now the engine floods? Cause why? Did you put it back together wrong? Did you fix it? I figured that it's over rich cause of the white spacer mod and you need to make it leaner. Which can be done by taking out the snorkel for a little bit leaner or taking off the door for a whole lot leaner. Quote:
yes, drilling holes in the muff will make it louder. Quote:
yes you can use a muff from an '80's, it's the same mouse fart muff. You want something louder, search for dyna muff. |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 22:43:10 i'll do that thank u.ne thoughs bout the conduit?? |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by verslagen1 on 06/23/10 at 22:49:25 352A29252D2E273432460 wrote:
I don't 'speak' pigeon English very well... but if you increase sound, most of the time you reduce backpressure. search hartman mod also drill muff it's been done. |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 22:57:04 i was thinking the baffles is in perf condition,i though it kinda echos amplifying noise the only mod is sliping on a piece conduit at end of baffle put bout 3/4 in hole the cap on the conduit slip over muffler no mods on muff. would that change backpressure |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/23/10 at 22:59:15 by my train of thought it increase before decreasin back pressure you/??????????????????????? |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by verslagen1 on 06/23/10 at 23:51:25 524D4E424A49405355210 wrote:
Since you don't seem to be modifying the existing muff in any way other than shoving a tube up it rear, give it a try. Don't think it'll work. |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/24/10 at 00:05:39 what doyou think for muffler mod not gonna use a kazoo just a hole bigger than the baffle whole,but back pressure on car is same as bike?????? its a tin can Step 1: Consume contents - Low GI energy drink will increase driver performance. Step 2: Remove green wrapping - you don't want people knowing you paid that much for it. Additionally, wrapping may be flammable... you can polish it at this point if you wish. Step 3: Cut out a hole big enough to fit over current muffler tip. Weld here. Step 4: Attach a kazoo inside other end of 'new muffler'... airflow will pass through this unit and provide additional meaty soundzzzzzzz... sounds good onmy bike don't change performance.opinions please |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by Routy on 06/24/10 at 06:09:07 If it feels (and sounds) good, do it ! ;D |
Title: Re: white spacer mod issues Post by texsam on 06/24/10 at 06:34:47 worx great thnx guys |
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