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Old Mar 13, 2007 | 04:21 PM
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Hey everyone, new to the site. Just bought a 2003 Yamaha 350 Wolverine 4x4....has the following: 25" ITP Mud lites, alum. wheels, Warn 424, full skid plates, stick guards, overfenders...

I have just played around with it in the snow up here in Maine a few times, and seems to go well, especially with the new mud lites. My question is with the exhaust....I was thinking of buying a aftermarket exhaust, just the rear section, not a full system. I dont want to spend a crap load of money, and just wondering what I should be looking for, there seems to be a lot of brands out there. I don't want something ignorantly loud either, and I don't want to re-jet or lose low end power. Should I be looking in other areas such as the air box?

Just looking for some opinions, let me know what you think...thanks in advance.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 08:19 AM
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I have a MegaMax on my 03 Wolverine. It's a nice unit and with the quiet core, and 9 discs, it's pretty quiet. I can't say what the difference over stock since I bought the machine used and it had that exhaust on it. I did bump up the main jet to I believe 145.
 
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Old Mar 17, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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You should rejet with any mod to the air intake or exhaust. It is not as hard or bad as it sounds.
 
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