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Old 05-23-2013, 09:42 AM   #1
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Eh, I'm trying here! Some PSE-style (Pedro sport exhaust) muffler bypass pipes?

OK, I'm spent. out of ideas
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Old 05-25-2013, 03:49 PM   #2
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Similar to my exhaust, mines spitting out all the wadding. I've done about 500 miles since it was fitted. I welded different tail pipes on and I think it might of burnt some of the wadding. Every time I put my foot down I see a cloud appear behind my car and the back of the car is covered in fluff. Do you think it might stop soon or anyone else have this.
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Similar to my exhaust, mines spitting out all the wadding. I've done about 500 miles since it was fitted. I welded different tail pipes on and I think it might of burnt some of the wadding. Every time I put my foot down I see a cloud appear behind my car and the back of the car is covered in fluff. Do you think it might stop soon or anyone else have this.
I'm surprised to hear that any aftermarket catback would have wadding. That's one of the major drawbacks to the oem exhaust. This what the oem muffler contains.
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Old 05-26-2013, 07:04 AM   #4
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Yeah, I've heard that Fibreglass packing doesn't last, SS packing holds up better. Even then, some types hold up better than others, with SS "scrubble" holding up better than various grade of SS wool.

Muffler Packing Material - Coast Fabrication
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Old 05-26-2013, 08:41 AM   #5
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Yeah, I've heard that Fibreglass packing doesn't last, SS packing holds up better. Even then, some types hold up better than others, with SS "scrubble" holding up better than various grade of SS wool.

Muffler Packing Material - Coast Fabrication
These folks produce some great stainless steels mufflers as well. And, they're right in NJ.

Custom Exhaust Systems from 304 Stainless Steel by East Performance Exhaust
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Went to a rolling road day yesterday with a friend . When it came to my run everyone came to watch. They soon left, the guy standing next to me I was talking to had a blue jumper at the start, by the end it was white. It was soo imbarasing people had it in there hair. By the time I got home yesterday the back box was empty.
I've bought a nice magnex system. Don't know if you get this brand in the US.

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