Posted by JustWait on August 28, 2011, 11:28 am
I have a contractors generator, four stroke with a very loud "non"
muffler...;) I am wondering if it would be advisable to use the flange
on the muffler to weld a better (read quieter) muffler on the thing, or
like a two stroke, would it make it run badly?
TIA for any thoughts, Scotty
Posted by Scrape on August 28, 2011, 3:00 pm
email.me:
> I have a contractors generator, four stroke with a very loud "non"
> muffler...;) I am wondering if it would be advisable to use the flange
> on the muffler to weld a better (read quieter) muffler on the thing, or
> like a two stroke, would it make it run badly?
>
> TIA for any thoughts, Scotty
Just throw an FMF on there. You know, louder makes it more betterer.
Posted by JustWait on August 28, 2011, 3:07 pm
On 8/28/2011 3:00 PM, Scrape wrote:
> email.me:
>> I have a contractors generator, four stroke with a very loud "non"
>> muffler...;) I am wondering if it would be advisable to use the flange
>> on the muffler to weld a better (read quieter) muffler on the thing, or
>> like a two stroke, would it make it run badly?
>>
>> TIA for any thoughts, Scotty
> Just throw an FMF on there. You know, louder makes it more betterer.
FMF? Pfffftttt.. We run a Ti4 :)
Posted by Scrape on August 28, 2011, 8:49 pm
>> Just throw an FMF on there. You know, louder makes it more betterer.
>
> FMF? Pfffftttt.. We run a Ti4 :)
Well then you already know all about paying hundreds of dollars for .04 HP
and a half dozen decibels.
Posted by JustWait on August 28, 2011, 9:32 pm
On 8/28/2011 8:49 PM, Scrape wrote:
>>> Just throw an FMF on there. You know, louder makes it more betterer.
>>
>> FMF? Pfffftttt.. We run a Ti4 :)
> Well then you already know all about paying hundreds of dollars for .04 HP
> and a half dozen decibels.
Nope.. when we bought the bike from Tony (Lorusso) he called FC and PC
to see if they would help out. FC provided the proper springs for Jessi
and PC provided the overpriced pipe... ;) We just broke the pipe last
week and replaced it for 50 dollars with a stock pipe purchased from a
local racer with a blown up 09;) Like I told Tony, "we got over a
hundred and fifty engine hours on the pipe, it doesn't owe us anything
especially when you consider what I paid for it".
:)
> muffler...;) I am wondering if it would be advisable to use the flange
> on the muffler to weld a better (read quieter) muffler on the thing, or
> like a two stroke, would it make it run badly?
>
> TIA for any thoughts, Scotty