09-18-2005 | #1 |
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B&B mufflers
Hi guys. I have been following the thread that is polling which muffler sounds the best on the ZR-1. I have heard of all the different brands being polled except for the B&B brand and since it appears to be leading the poll I would like some more information about them but don't know where to start looking. I can't find it on the web. Could someone please give me a link or address? Thanks, Perry
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09-18-2005 | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: S. Florida
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Here is the link to their site.
http://www.bbexhaust.com/ If you chosse to get the B&B system, try getting a group purchase from TRYRNE, which is where I found the best price. http://www.tbyrnemotorsports.com/ |
10-13-2005 | #3 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Western Montana, now Maryland
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Re: B&B mufflers
I absolutely love mine. I have headers into high flow RT cats to B&B with their "X"-pipe. Not sure but thought I heard they don't sell the X-pipe anymore?
Yes, it's got the good old 60's roar. Some complain of a resonnace issue- if that ressonance I love it. Best to go to some ZR-1 gatherings and hear what your interested in, it's really the only way. Although, I believe the 3" B&B with X-pipe & High Flow RT Cats & headers will be your highest net gain in aftermarket systems. That should get you some replies!! I have some exhaust pics in my sig...
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Re: B&B mufflers
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I agree that your set up, minus the cats has the highest potential HP gain. |
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10-23-2005 | #5 | |
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Re: B&B mufflers
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For putting up with no cats, I would think the resonator would actually be too quite for you. I would keep the X-pipe and add the RT cats, at least price compare them. The RT pn: 703000, SHF Metallic Cat., 598 cfm, 3" in/out. I've had a number of people complement my exhaust sound at car shows this summer, although, none had ridden in it. Well, good luck with it: http://www.randomtechnology.com/
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