Springs on exhausts
#1
I just got my first slip on pipe for my raptor. it's a muzzy and i'm pretty sure that a lot of them are made like this but I am having trouble understanding the springs holding the mid pipe on. First off they rattle a lot, second, they have zero tension on them even with the pipe pushed and pulled every direction possible to make them tight. what is the reasoning for this?? why not a weld around the pipe to make it one strong, unrattling piece?
#2
Many pipes use springs to hold pieces together because there is less chance of pipe cracking due to vibration. Some pipes use rubber bushings/dampers and some pipes are just hard bolted together. The springs should be tight however. I would phone Muzzy and ask if you have the correct springs and if you have correct pipe.
#3
Using springs is a cheaper design to produce. You're going to get some amount of rattling, noise, and the potential for an occasional broken/lost spring. Sometimes you need to step back and realize what you paid and figure that into the overall expectation.
I looked at the Muzzy but I didn't like the spring setup and when I emailed them I did not like what they told me their pipe would get me .4 to .8 hp with a slip on. I also didn't like the fact they offered no quiet configuration. Nothing against them personally, but I did a lot of research before deciding I'd shop for some deals on another brand of pipe I liked the overall design, features, and performance spec of.
Good luck!
I looked at the Muzzy but I didn't like the spring setup and when I emailed them I did not like what they told me their pipe would get me .4 to .8 hp with a slip on. I also didn't like the fact they offered no quiet configuration. Nothing against them personally, but I did a lot of research before deciding I'd shop for some deals on another brand of pipe I liked the overall design, features, and performance spec of.
Good luck!
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