oldnavy wrote:
Better watch out shipmate, you're starting to sound like a pretty convincing salesman.
You know what we all think of those people.
How soon do you think you will have yours on and be able to get back to us with noise report?

Hopefully, should have it tomorrow. Hickory is only about an hour away. Could have been here today, but what with this ice storm, I didn't really expect it. That's providing he had one in stock and didn't have to ship it from Utah. Would like to have it on by the end of next week, that way I can give it a good field test driving to Texas and back.
I seriously considered going with a 3030 anyway, for that much extra reduction in EGT's for any honking performance mods that I might put on later, and also to have a big 3" pipe sticking out the back to impress the natives.

But for the sake of ease of installation, and verifying that these mufflers do actually perform as advertised, I decided to keep everything stock except for the muffler. We're still learning what's going on with these machines, so for the time being decided to keep the mods to a minimum. Also, the dealer might get a little freaked warranty-wise if they see a heavily modified exhaust system, whereas a new muffler by itself shouldn't raise any eyebrows.
Trying not to sound like a salesman, but the gentleman at the regional office really went out of his way to make sure i was a satisfied customer, especially after I told him about the shuffle-and-dance the guy that was supposed to be one of his dealers gave me. A 20% discount on a $190 muffler is pretty hefty, wants me to call him back with a report on how it performs, and backed the idea of installing an EGT gauge to see how much it reduced temps. The man seems confident he has a good product and is willing to back it up. I'll at least give him marks for that.
Well, to open another can of worms, does anyone think it would be worthwhile adding insulation around the turbo housing, and the exhaust pipe from the turbo to the flex coupling or further back to the cat?