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lol, that's exactly what I searched for last night.Try a Google search using ... exhaust cut out valve
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lol, that's exactly what I searched for last night.Try a Google search using ... exhaust cut out valve
Great minds lol togetherlol, that's exactly what I searched for last night.
I don't know diddly about electrical but can't you put in a fuse or jumper or whatever to convert it to 12volts. I assume you can do something like that.holy big expensive muffler batmanmy muffler cost less than 50bucks and fits under the exhaust shield if you didnt know it was they you couldnt tell.electric cut outs are cool but they are for 12 volts
Not to dissagree, but some of us prefer the quiet afforded by the NAPA muffler because of the ability to drive longer and have less noise fatigue. I know alot of guys want the whistle, and some would amplify that sound if it were possable, but the Deuce has enough Brutish presence as it is, I guess it all comes down to personal prefferance. I'v had it both ways and personally prefer the subdued exhaust note of a muffeled Deuce It provides a slightly less amount of attention, though the Law around here has no problem with my Deuce. Could have something to do with knowing a fiew Officers and sharing family events with them that avails me a bit more leinency or plain old 'He's cool let him go'Put A muffler on a duece?
That takes away half of the fun
Just my opinion, but I'd say a third less.hey does anyone have a youtube vid of there deuce muffled i would actually like to hear a difference .. up close and in cab sound.. id never put one on myself but i like to hear the difference.. just out of curisioty
Change of direction (sorry if this is hijacking the thread)... i keep putting a "C" turbo on everything and straight piping what i can get away with that sounds good still
Revisiting this post to throw an idea out there?
I want to keep a 100% stock look but want some mufflerage:
How about removing the exterior stack and opening lengthwise (longitudinally) with a plasma, then replicating the NAPA type baffle system on the stock stack....mig welding her back up, grind the welds flush and repaint?
Kind of the best of both worlds-like the available inserts and the NAPA muffler combined?
I am going to order the muffler and cut it open and give it a try....its only $$$ and time.
Thoughts?
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