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Dave should (blank) next.

  • redo the test

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  • shack up with Redfin661

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  • put these tests on the Dyno and then immediately in a fresh 8x8 for comparison

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  • get a life

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  • Ban Kenny

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  • take another vacation

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He essentially just defeated the air injection on the 462. And that front cover look to be a bit too big. He may lose some with that. Would be cool to see some before and after cuts to get a gauge on those mods.
You do realize the actual outlet is fairly small and the deflector is just large? I’m sure it’s just a look thing sing a flat cover with a hole in it on a saw would just look goofy.
 

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You do realize the actual outlet is fairly small and the deflector is just large? I’m sure it’s just a look thing sing a flat cover with a hole in it on a saw would just look goofy.

That or with it being stainless is it to help remove heat with more surface area?


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That's the other 30%.
15% it's got some kind of grey thread locker (But why is it just on one bolt)
15% did they ram some part of the muffler gasket into the threads?

Also IDK if this is normal but why was there a washer on it while the other side doesn't have it.

A. Did they forget another washer.
B. Is it a way to tell if a customer takes off the muffler cover and puts it back on wrong side.
C. Did they use it to keep the threads from bottoming out and stripping, if they did in fact cross threaded it.


It's still tight going in and coming out. I've probably undone and redone the bolt 5 times and is still feels the same.
I’ve had to chase the bottom muffler bolt threads with a tap on a 461 and 661 before to clean up whatever that chit is outta there. They worked good after that.
 

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I didn't realize that the front cover was big with only a small hole. Looked like a HUGE deflector so I thought opening was big too.
 
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I didn't realize that the front cover was big with only a small hole. Looked like a HUGE deflector so I thought opening was big too.

If I remember I’ll see about getting you a picture of mine.


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I didn't realize that the front cover was big with only a small hole. Looked like a HUGE deflector so I thought opening was big too.

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Hard to tell by the picture but the port is the size of the deflector and about 1” 1.5” wide.


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