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Re: Muffler and exhaust pipe effects

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Subject: Re: Muffler and exhaust pipe effects
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:13:07 -0700
Auth-sender: cbking@alum.rpi.edu
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Thread-topic: Muffler and exhaust pipe effects
I'm running a 1-3/4" system with the 19" muffler on my 1500. Between the
muffler and the small leak in the y-pipe up front my Midget souns like a
Harley. Love the sound! Loud, but I can still hear my radio.
 
-=Chris

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                 From: SSWARIN@aol.com
Sent: 10/18/2005 8:45:48 PM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Cc: dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com;rbc43@starband.net
Subject: Muffler and exhaust pipe effects 

My 1974 Midget is slowly going back together after an extensive
restoration 
this summer. One remaining decision to be made is the choice of exhaust
system 
and muffler. I know there was a recent discussion in this forum about 
muffler choices, and I liked the suggestion from dbl (David) and rbc
(Roger) to 
use the J.C.Whitney double tube 1 3/4" I.D. ZX222855R. However, my local
"muffler man - exhaust welder" thinks I should go for the 2" I.D.
version to 
reduce back pressure and improve flow. I have the stock manifold on the
midget, 
and the engine (1275) is stock except for a Weber carb. Will the 2" 
diameter really help? 
"Muffler-man" also suggested the 25" long version of the muffler over
the 
19" version to make the car quieter. For those of you using the 19", is
it 
really loud? I know this is very subjective, but what's the guess for
how much 
quieter the 25" version will be over the 19"? How quiet do I want this 
midget anyway? 

Thank you. 

Steve 
1974 Midget (soon to be a bugeye) 



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