Which muffler (for a stock 1.8) is *quietest* ?, and still available for a reasonable $ |
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Which muffler (for a stock 1.8) is *quietest* ?, and still available for a reasonable $ |
Joe.D |
Jul 5 2004, 06:23 PM
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I recently installed a new Bursch "steelpack" muffler (described as the "street", meaning quieter, one) I know many of you like these, but I find it to be too loud.
Is there any aftermarket muffler that is really quiet, or is my only option to try to find a good used "stock" banana (I think new are either NLA or made of gold)? Tweeks and/ or mid-america list Dansk and "Ansa" mufflers in their catalogs. Anyone know for sure if either of these would be significantly quieter than the Bursch? Joe |
newdeal2 |
Jul 5 2004, 06:24 PM
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Bursch makes a good street version...very civilized and sounds nice.
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