Any Videos Of Dry Exhaust Running?
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Try a different angle on your question as I think many would avoid dry exhaust if they could without risking inversion or performance loss-
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
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Try a different angle on your question as I think many would avoid dry exhaust if they could without risking inversion or performance loss-
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
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Try a different angle on your question as I think many would avoid dry exhaust if they could without risking inversion or performance loss-
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
Of those who have dry exhaust do you prefer the sound of your dry exhaust for everyday use? Or, would the ride be just as enjoyable if using wet exhaust or mufflers if your application allowed without impacting performance?
I love a roudy rumble and crisp exhaust bark but the really loud exhaust can wear on your passengers. Locally there is a sweet Nortech with big Chief power that sounds sick in a good way but I've noticed passengers always wearing headsets. Smaller point to consider- do you want the additional attention from LE that your additional exhaust noise will bring?
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This is the way I look at it:
If you have super loud exhaust, your boat (or car or bike or sled) better be f*king fast or your just posing and pissing off people with unwanted noise.
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If you have super loud exhaust, your boat (or car or bike or sled) better be f*king fast or your just posing and pissing off people with unwanted noise.
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up here its a 375 dollar first offense ticket . and goes up from there .. po po up here dont like powerboats as do many others .. have to do the right thing to save our sport .. at least up in the north