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Old 10-06-2007, 11:05 AM   #9
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Re: Who is using "SuperTrapp" mufflers and why?

Supertraps are tunable but adding/removing diffuser discs for the desired effect (sound level), but the number of discs is fixed at that point- same number at idle vs. cruise.

You could go with a set of electric cutouts and use them in reverse of the 'typical' operation. There are generally used to run mufflers at idle and around town and then up it up to no mufflers for some stoplight vendeta. You could use the same setup to swap between two different mufflers (two different levels of sound attenuation) or just run it open at idle, then switch to mufflers for the cruise.

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