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<blockquote data-quote="Walt" data-source="post: 616346" data-attributes="member: 18070"><p>Running 2110 with twin 44's. Had merged header with phatboy exhaust. Really loud. </p><p>Swapped for vintage speed superflow about 4/5 years ago. Looked great. First year or so was fine, then did a few long motorway trips in the space of a week (approx 1500 miles) and after that it sounded quite loud (guy who tunes my engine says might be a problem with the baffles getting too hot). So yeah, now on motorways after a while it does sound quite loud. Did look at a csp python but my bus is lowered (not slammed) and there's not much clearance on the exhaust, plus it's expensive. If I had to go for a new one, I'd look into the guy who fabricates them himself (works/worked for an f1 team?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walt, post: 616346, member: 18070"] Running 2110 with twin 44's. Had merged header with phatboy exhaust. Really loud. Swapped for vintage speed superflow about 4/5 years ago. Looked great. First year or so was fine, then did a few long motorway trips in the space of a week (approx 1500 miles) and after that it sounded quite loud (guy who tunes my engine says might be a problem with the baffles getting too hot). So yeah, now on motorways after a while it does sound quite loud. Did look at a csp python but my bus is lowered (not slammed) and there's not much clearance on the exhaust, plus it's expensive. If I had to go for a new one, I'd look into the guy who fabricates them himself (works/worked for an f1 team?) [/QUOTE]
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