I have a LDT465 multifuel with a "C" turbo in my Deuce. Does anyone have (or have an idea how to install) a "Stealth" Muffler on a Deuce? I'm looking for something which would not change the outward appearance of the deuce (no stack mounted mufflers please).
I love my Deuce and the "C" turbo whine, but 90-100 dBa in the cab is just too loud for me, my hearing is already starting to go but I don't want to wear ear muffs when I go for a drive. I've already installed a Car Chemistry Collector Insert inside my exhaust stack, but it only reduced the exhaust sound by about 5 dBa. I'd like something which would give me a 15-20 dBa reduction.
I drove N/A M35s in the service and it was easy to carry on a conversation in the cab without shouting into Soldier #2s ear and vice versa. I've thought of installing a N/A muffler between the battery box and frame rail as the N/A Deuces originally had. The N/A mufflers are 3" inlet and 2-3/4 outlet as best I can recall, but it would take some serious plumbing to get a line from my turbo exhaust to the muffler inlet and then from the muffler outlet to the J pipe.
Anyone have any good thoughts or ideas? How much back pressure would the N/A muffler create in the exhaust? How much would the N/A muffler cut down the turbo whine? I'd still like to be able to hear my turbo whistle.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Lee
I love my Deuce and the "C" turbo whine, but 90-100 dBa in the cab is just too loud for me, my hearing is already starting to go but I don't want to wear ear muffs when I go for a drive. I've already installed a Car Chemistry Collector Insert inside my exhaust stack, but it only reduced the exhaust sound by about 5 dBa. I'd like something which would give me a 15-20 dBa reduction.
I drove N/A M35s in the service and it was easy to carry on a conversation in the cab without shouting into Soldier #2s ear and vice versa. I've thought of installing a N/A muffler between the battery box and frame rail as the N/A Deuces originally had. The N/A mufflers are 3" inlet and 2-3/4 outlet as best I can recall, but it would take some serious plumbing to get a line from my turbo exhaust to the muffler inlet and then from the muffler outlet to the J pipe.
Anyone have any good thoughts or ideas? How much back pressure would the N/A muffler create in the exhaust? How much would the N/A muffler cut down the turbo whine? I'd still like to be able to hear my turbo whistle.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Lee