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Stock exhaust and J tube compatibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 629761" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Hi folks,</p><p></p><p>I’m looking to remove the Vintage Speed exhaust from our bus and replace it with a standard system; obviously this will mean changing the J tubes as well. Long story short, but our dog suffers with journeys in the camper, and I think it is down to the noise. So I’m looking for the best solution to quieten it down as much as possible (retaining the tow bar) even if it means a reduction in power.</p><p></p><p>The obvious solution is a stock exhaust, unless anyone has any other suggestions! However, I’m confused by the various J tubes on offer. I’d much prefer paying extra and going for a stainless steel J tube, and looking at the likes of CSP, they offer a wide range of diameters. Does anyone know if they’re all compatible with a stock back box as I can’t find anything on any website? I’m wondering if any non-flanged J tube would be suitable, but would like to know for sure before ordering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 629761, member: 20098"] Hi folks, I’m looking to remove the Vintage Speed exhaust from our bus and replace it with a standard system; obviously this will mean changing the J tubes as well. Long story short, but our dog suffers with journeys in the camper, and I think it is down to the noise. So I’m looking for the best solution to quieten it down as much as possible (retaining the tow bar) even if it means a reduction in power. The obvious solution is a stock exhaust, unless anyone has any other suggestions! However, I’m confused by the various J tubes on offer. I’d much prefer paying extra and going for a stainless steel J tube, and looking at the likes of CSP, they offer a wide range of diameters. Does anyone know if they’re all compatible with a stock back box as I can’t find anything on any website? I’m wondering if any non-flanged J tube would be suitable, but would like to know for sure before ordering. [/QUOTE]
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