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Reply #15 - 04/07/13 at 23:58:32
 
I have a Jardine, took a bit of messing but I have mine rejetted and tuned very well.  I only get a couple slight pops here and there, no worse than my wife's with a stock muffler.  I never get loud backfires any more.  It just takes some time and messing.  also I had mine welded to the header pipe to make sure I had no exhaust leaks.
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1996 Savage, Jardine, K&N, 145 / 55 jets, 1 turn out at 5000 ft. elevation.
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Reply #16 - 04/08/13 at 05:00:34
 
That is good to hear! I super shimmed along with muffler cement to remove the exhaust leaks.. It worked really well to prevent 50% of my pops
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Reply #17 - 04/08/13 at 14:21:26
 
I don't think that muffler cement will last.  These mufflers get up to like 2000 degrees.
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