The quietest pipe??
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The quietest pipe??
The stock one is probly the quietest and will pass for sure. You could get a disc type, and just run the minimum amount of discs. Most pipes are offer quiet cores, but they do take away from performance. I think it the oregon dunes website that has decibal readings on commom pipes for different atv's, you should check that out.
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The quietest pipe??
I have the White Brothers pipe on it was ranked the best in dirtwheels and the quitest. But my neighbers where still not that happy with me . you take the discs out and bring it down to 4 or 6 and it will bring it to stock level sound and performance. I also bought the quit core 2 insert from w/b. With the discs down and the quit core in it is quit and I got my low end jump back. Here is my opion with riding issues the way the are unless she races why bother take the $300 plus you will spend and buy her earings. I like haveing my low end power back with the disc down and a quit core.
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The quietest pipe??
After hearing the MBRP pipe on a built DS650 (which was very quiet), I would say go with their pipe. I have the yoshi pipe with the T.E.C. endcaps. These endcaps actually do decrease the decibals quite a bit, and you don't lose alot of performance. With the smallest cap in, I'm definitely legal. With the mid-size one, it's probably pretty close. Biggest opening, and I'm just a ticket waiting to happen, but you can change them out in less than a minute just using one allen wrench. So...I keep the small cap in my toolbox, or in my camelback. If they are checking people, I change them out.
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The quietest pipe??
NORDY-my wife runs the fmf q- muffler and the power bomb header on her 440 ex and if you run both of these together you will have a very quiet set up that will pass the oregon dunes sound check.we had my wifes checked by the forest service earlier this year and it came in at a very quiet (90 db)which even the forest service was surprised to see.other people will probably tell you that this pipe and header combination will not make much of a difference but on my wifes 440 ex it makes a huge difference in power especially in the midrange where you need it for climbing steep dunes.if i can answer any more questions about the fmf set up let me know.
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The quietest pipe??
Thanks TRX 440, and also sounds like the MBRP is worth looking into. Would like to pipe the wife's Raptor but she doesn't want headache decibel levels. And Chad400, you win the rubber cookie for being the first one ever in the history of ATV Connection forums to properly spell the word "lose".