External Mufflers - opinions pease
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Late spring I purchased a set of used Shotguns, thanks Cord. I just installed them yesterday on a 502 with lightning headers. The lightnings are quite loud and while no one has bothered me yet, I plan to go to the Erie Islands and figured I better knock the noise down some. The Shotguns were an easy install and I was surprised at how much it changed the sound. It makes a noticable difference and no decrease in rpms. My wife loved the sound of the unmuffeled lightings and is a little unhappy but if it saves us from getting a ticket.......
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I've used the Corsa silencer tips (6") on several motors up to about 600hp with great results. The're a work of art too. Mine have a 45 degree cut tip with the internal 'spring' baffle. Went to open tips several times on different motors and saw no difference.
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I would go with some type of non-switchable muffler like the IMCO mega muffler available as clamp on or as tip.
Switchables are illegal is some states and maybe your state is next. How would you like to spend $1-2000 for switchable with installation anly to still get a ticket for passing the sound test but failing the 'non switchable' and having to pay the ticket and then re-do the mufflers. Do it right the first time and do it once.
Switchables are illegal is some states and maybe your state is next. How would you like to spend $1-2000 for switchable with installation anly to still get a ticket for passing the sound test but failing the 'non switchable' and having to pay the ticket and then re-do the mufflers. Do it right the first time and do it once.
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I put Drew Shotguns on my HP500 carb motors and they made a noticeable difference at idle. They aren't very concerned in TN, but I just wanted to be the "good" neighbor so added them. They're simple and don't effect top end RPM at all.
I'm going to Sturgeon Bay, WI later this week. We'll see if they're out in force checking db's. I'll let you know if I get stopped.
I'm going to Sturgeon Bay, WI later this week. We'll see if they're out in force checking db's. I'll let you know if I get stopped.
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Switchables are illegal in WI. I boat along the WI, IA, IL borders. I think I will try the under water method first. I plan to sell the boat in August as my wife is going back to school. I hate to spend another 500-1000 for something I'll only need for 1-2 months.
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If you get a set of Shotguns, you only need to drill one small hole in your existing tips to mount them. Then if you sell the boat, you can give the buyer the option to keep/buy them or you can take them off and sell them.
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I have a Whipplechargered 502 Mag with Corsa silent choice. In NY we have a 90db rule at idle. I installed Corsa clamp on external mufflers and have seen no decrease in performance. Mine are not visable since they are under the swim platform.
NY also has a no cut-out rule. However, as long as your boat meets the requirement EITHER way, you will not have a problem(in court, if not on the water).
NY also has a no cut-out rule. However, as long as your boat meets the requirement EITHER way, you will not have a problem(in court, if not on the water).
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Originally posted by Troutly
Griff,
I got a picture someplace of the Missouri State Water Po-Po enjoying your mufflers
Griff,
I got a picture someplace of the Missouri State Water Po-Po enjoying your mufflers
Actually though, I just put the Shotguns on last week. What a difference at idle and up through 4000rpms. You can really here the blower whining now and can actually hear what somebody else is saying in the seat next to you at cruise speed.