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Thread: Do exhaust sound supression inserts work?

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    Default Do exhaust sound supression inserts work?

    I'm talking about these things
    http://www.carchemistry.com/ccinserts.html

    Does something like this work, in theory? I'm looking for a quick and easy fix to slip into my exhaust to quiet it down enough that I don't set off car alarms if I decide to drive the race car on the street once in a while (it is still registered/insured)

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    Why not. Looks like a kind of "build your own" muffler.

    Probably better than supertrapp plates.

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    I tried one of these once. It did make it quieter but also made it about 2 seconds a lap slower (in a 2.25" exhaust system vs. a Dynomax bullet muffler).

    So it will help you on the street but don't bother trying to use it on the track!

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    [This message has been edited by racer14itc (edited March 25, 2004).]

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    Yeah I'd just be putting it in when I drive on the street

    Do you still have the insert that you might want to get rid of since you lost time with it?
    I don't feel like paying $60 for it, though it doesn't look too hard to fab up either

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    Sorry, that POS hit the trash as soon as I got back from the track that weekend!

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    Chris, I had a similar issue. I also wanted to be able to use the car on HPDE days which are almost always muffled events with a 89 db maximum. I also race in many events that impose this same db limit. I put together a slip-on unit that attaches to the end of the exhaust and very easily goes on / off using a supertrapp product. I realize that it costs about $60 - $70, but sure is worth it when needed.

    I'd be happy to send you a pic if interested. ([email protected])


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    Looks like this:



    Can be bought at http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/

    [This message has been edited by Jake (edited March 27, 2004).]

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    Supertrapp plates...ugh

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    Funny, that's what someone else recently said at a race. I put the super trap extension and raced. They played with cans, ect. to quite it down. I still had a nice race weekend...

    The attitude changed pretty quickly after that!

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    Dave--I used the SuperTrapps for years. They are a bit too maintenance intensive (have to disassemble and clean periodically) and promote corrosion in the exhaust system.

    Their best function is as a flame suppressor for offroad racing.

    Cheers.

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    Well I only use this for emergencies, so it isn't bad for me. But if a person were to always use it, I can understand your viewpoint.

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