$350 Stainless steel muffler

2.3KCC

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I really did not like most of the muffler options with the exception of the "Preditors" which were a little out of my price range. This sound better than stock; still not as deep a tone as as I was looking for. I wanted to go conventional muffler so I would not need to be re-packing it 2 years later. The build quality of the muffler is vantastic. My only issue is that if took on a bronze tint 10 minutes after I installed it. If I really want to I can always get it ceramic coated (black) for about $175

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I need to figure out how to imbed the pic.
 
I thought those mufflers looked familiar. Years ago I had a set on my 67 TR6C before I could afford a stock Bonneville set. I purchased a set of headers from JC Whitney and bought the mufflers from a local MC shop. They were universal and very good quality.

I've seen an example of the ceramic coating a guy does in Seattle. He coats Airhead BMW headers and they look very good.
 
2.3KCC said:
If I really want to I can always get it ceramic coated (black) for about $175

Where does one find a ceramic coating shop these days?

I used to have a BMW with a shiny, black ceramic coated Luftmeister exhaust system. I really loved the way it looked, but could never find a shop that could duplicate that coating. If you know of a place that does this, please post it to the list.

Thanks! :)
 
Addicted2it said:
2.3KCC said:
If I really want to I can always get it ceramic coated (black) for about $175

Where does one find a ceramic coating shop these days?

I used to have a BMW with a shiny, black ceramic coated Luftmeister exhaust system. I really loved the way it looked, but could never find a shop that could duplicate that coating. If you know of a place that does this, please post it to the list.

Thanks! :)

http://www.classiccoatings.com/prices.html

There is also a price list on the motorcycle page. I used them about six years ago on a Harley I had and was satisfied with their work.


Native One
 
NativeOne said:
Addicted2it said:
2.3KCC said:
If I really want to I can always get it ceramic coated (black) for about $175

Where does one find a ceramic coating shop these days?

I used to have a BMW with a shiny, black ceramic coated Luftmeister exhaust system. I really loved the way it looked, but could never find a shop that could duplicate that coating. If you know of a place that does this, please post it to the list.

Thanks! :)

http://www.classiccoatings.com/prices.html

There is also a price list on the motorcycle page. I used them about six years ago on a Harley I had and was satisfied with their work.

Native One

Hey, that's great! Thanks for the info. I will be sure to check them out. :D
 
If you want a "deeper sound"
do what I did.
Harley drag pipe. WFO, except for a baffle from big city thunder.
Massive sound.



Without the baffle, lost to much torque to suit me,
it'd still out run a harley, but that ain't saying nothin.
Added the baffle, got most of my torque back and sounded REAL GOOD.

2.3KCC,
Yours looks to be about a foot longer than mine.
I'd like to have one about 6" longer than the one I have.
Say about to the axel.
 
xhdskip said:
2.3KCC,
Yours looks to be about a foot longer than mine.
"That's what she said" :eek: ;)

The pipe is stainless steel not plated; they told me it will clean up easily with a scotchbrite pad. I have not tried it yet. The muffler is thick gauge stainless and is really well made.

More info:

I got the muffler from a shop called “rodshopâ€Â
 
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