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http://westernfilterco.com/critical_300.html http://www.eiwilliams.com/steel/engine_silencers.html |
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Looking for suggestions/recommendations/experience on dyno mufflers.
Hoping to buy a new set that is "neighbor friendly." All input is greatly appreciated. |
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We use Beaird Industries Maxim Silencers they look like a long water heater with 8" inlet and outlet flanges. Here is the link.
http://www.bouldencompany.com/powergeneration.html |
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If you are close to any type of naval surplus or ship builder you might check with them.We use a couple of mufflers that were originally desighned for a tug boat and they seem to do quite well and have held up for 20+ years.
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