Happy Valley
Active Member
Kerf, how are you liking the performance aspect of that lastest 2 stroke muffler design after using it for a while? (other than the loose bracket bolts
)
Reason for asking is I've been tinkering with retro-fitting a silencer after the Mits stock muffler using mostly available components like the O2 cylinder and plumbing parts. I'm not liking too much what I've come up with so far. I can muffle the exhaust noise but really sacrifice engine performance, mostly top end, and so end up opening up and drilling out the internals to where I get performance gains but end up back close to the same noise levels.
I understand there will be some trade-offs on this, just looking for balance to knock down some of the 2-stroke scream without losing too much performance.
Also wanted to ask if you think there is risk to engine damage by holding heat in the cyclinder head?
Reason for asking is I've been tinkering with retro-fitting a silencer after the Mits stock muffler using mostly available components like the O2 cylinder and plumbing parts. I'm not liking too much what I've come up with so far. I can muffle the exhaust noise but really sacrifice engine performance, mostly top end, and so end up opening up and drilling out the internals to where I get performance gains but end up back close to the same noise levels.
I understand there will be some trade-offs on this, just looking for balance to knock down some of the 2-stroke scream without losing too much performance.
Also wanted to ask if you think there is risk to engine damage by holding heat in the cyclinder head?