RenoJohn
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There are a lot of ways that exhaust manufactures tame down the volume on their exhaust. Most of us in the ST arena want some taming to one extent or another. Even more so in the LD arena, in fact some rallies discriminate against loud exhaust.
I've seen a lot of questions and confusion on the forum as to how this is done -and when I recently went the Muzzy (Titanium) route, before the exhaust arrrived, I became confused too....even after some good mentoring by exskibum and some talking with the Muzzy folks --Uhh, well then I was even more confused. (Thanks a lot Rich
Also, no help are the literature or website --especially Muzzy, they don't document much at all on their silent cores.
....But it is one of those things that once you "see" it, it all makes sense.
So I've taken a few pics to help others, and really, while different ways to skin a cat, the fundamentals that the manufactures use to tame volume is pretty consistent.
MUZZY:
Here is the core of a standard Muzzy exhaust. This is not the quiet core, this is what is inside of an off-the-shelf muzzy exhaust:
Note: The fiberglass is wrapped in plastic, then rolled around the core, then taped to hold in place for ease of handling. the plastic and tape will burn off after installation -in short order I might add.
Here is what the bare core looks like, and this is consistent for the length of the core.
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Now, this (below) is the quiet core ...note the differences, this must be ordered from Muzzy, if you do it at the time of order, you can have them install it for you. I opted to not do that as I wanted both varieties to compare and perhaps modify
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The wrapping will show the direction of the exhaust flow, important thing on the quiet core, makes no difference on the standard core.
And at the rear end of the silent core, there is an insert(baffle) that is spot welded in. It fits snug, then is tack-welded in place ..then it tapers down..
Hard to show in pictures, but you should be able to get the idea.
Here is the packing pulled back ...and you can see. Spot welds in circled in green. This silencer tapers down and in my case goes back 2inches. This length (with Muzzy exhaust) can be specified to your wants/needs. In fact, I'm pretty sure Muzzy builds these cores up as ordered.
Here is some brief info they place on the packing ...
SO, the question is: How do you know if you want the silent core? Well no one can answer that but you, but I think most folk that ride miles want the level tamed down a bit or a lot. It is very much a personal choice and you're not likely to get the answer on the internet by asking "how loud are they"
Then the next question you ask yourself: Do I want Muzzy to install the silent core pack at the factory?
Again it's up to you. I opted not to for a few reasons. I wanted t see both, I was a bit confused on how they did their silent core ..and I wanted to find out what was involved in swapping them out in case I wanted to go back and forth. So, I actually got the standard, then ordered two pair of the silent core so that I've got some flexibility, as well I can modify the third pair if I get crazy. I kinda doubt that will happen, but ya never know. Also, I've got plenty of packing material on hand, so I'm good for quite a while when the re-packing comes needs arise.
Anyway, -YES it is a bit of a chore to swap out the cores. Mind you my cores were all brand new and neatly wrapped as per the pictures, it would be more difficult once the plastic/tape is burnt away. The first one took me about 15minutes and only a few cuss words. Not bad -and after doing one I knew the next one would go faster. IT ONLY TOOK ME 45minutes and an army of cuss words. It truly is a wrestling match of sorts, especially when it comes time to put the end-cap back on. In other words, it's kind of a chore and while it can likely be perfected, it is one of those things that is just kinda ackward. at least with the Titanium cans.
Hindsight, I wish I would have taken some pictures to share.
so that is how Muzzy does it.
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No secret I'm fan of Staintune exhaust as they sound oh-so-groovy.
and here is how they do their silencing:
They have a baffle that fits in the end of the exhaust, it is then screwed in place with one set screw. It takes about 11seconds or less. So very easy to go back and forth, in fact, you can keep the baffles in your tank bag etc when you're not using them if you wish. A very efficient way for those who might want to go back and forth. But, they won't likely do a custom size for you like the Muzzy folks will ...but you could always trim down the baffle if ya wanted.
You'll see when it comes down to it ...what these two manufacturers do is similar as far as the baffle, but as far as end-use ease, there is quite a difference.
These two examples are good to show because IMO they are the two extremes of how it can be done. Because all quiet core or quiet baffles will be similar to one of these ...or fall somewhere in between the two.
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Leo Vince instruction on re-packing can be found here(clicky)
This is kinda related and might be helpful to folks. RossKeen posted up these instructions on a thread of his
Note that Leo Vince uses rivets, they also tame down the volume of their exhaust with the same methodology as Staintune.
==========
I hope this helps.
I've seen a lot of questions and confusion on the forum as to how this is done -and when I recently went the Muzzy (Titanium) route, before the exhaust arrrived, I became confused too....even after some good mentoring by exskibum and some talking with the Muzzy folks --Uhh, well then I was even more confused. (Thanks a lot Rich
Also, no help are the literature or website --especially Muzzy, they don't document much at all on their silent cores.
....But it is one of those things that once you "see" it, it all makes sense.
So I've taken a few pics to help others, and really, while different ways to skin a cat, the fundamentals that the manufactures use to tame volume is pretty consistent.
MUZZY:
Here is the core of a standard Muzzy exhaust. This is not the quiet core, this is what is inside of an off-the-shelf muzzy exhaust:
Note: The fiberglass is wrapped in plastic, then rolled around the core, then taped to hold in place for ease of handling. the plastic and tape will burn off after installation -in short order I might add.
Here is what the bare core looks like, and this is consistent for the length of the core.
-----------------
Now, this (below) is the quiet core ...note the differences, this must be ordered from Muzzy, if you do it at the time of order, you can have them install it for you. I opted to not do that as I wanted both varieties to compare and perhaps modify
---
The wrapping will show the direction of the exhaust flow, important thing on the quiet core, makes no difference on the standard core.
And at the rear end of the silent core, there is an insert(baffle) that is spot welded in. It fits snug, then is tack-welded in place ..then it tapers down..
Hard to show in pictures, but you should be able to get the idea.
Here is the packing pulled back ...and you can see. Spot welds in circled in green. This silencer tapers down and in my case goes back 2inches. This length (with Muzzy exhaust) can be specified to your wants/needs. In fact, I'm pretty sure Muzzy builds these cores up as ordered.
Here is some brief info they place on the packing ...
SO, the question is: How do you know if you want the silent core? Well no one can answer that but you, but I think most folk that ride miles want the level tamed down a bit or a lot. It is very much a personal choice and you're not likely to get the answer on the internet by asking "how loud are they"
Then the next question you ask yourself: Do I want Muzzy to install the silent core pack at the factory?
Again it's up to you. I opted not to for a few reasons. I wanted t see both, I was a bit confused on how they did their silent core ..and I wanted to find out what was involved in swapping them out in case I wanted to go back and forth. So, I actually got the standard, then ordered two pair of the silent core so that I've got some flexibility, as well I can modify the third pair if I get crazy. I kinda doubt that will happen, but ya never know. Also, I've got plenty of packing material on hand, so I'm good for quite a while when the re-packing comes needs arise.
Anyway, -YES it is a bit of a chore to swap out the cores. Mind you my cores were all brand new and neatly wrapped as per the pictures, it would be more difficult once the plastic/tape is burnt away. The first one took me about 15minutes and only a few cuss words. Not bad -and after doing one I knew the next one would go faster. IT ONLY TOOK ME 45minutes and an army of cuss words. It truly is a wrestling match of sorts, especially when it comes time to put the end-cap back on. In other words, it's kind of a chore and while it can likely be perfected, it is one of those things that is just kinda ackward. at least with the Titanium cans.
Hindsight, I wish I would have taken some pictures to share.
so that is how Muzzy does it.
----------
============
No secret I'm fan of Staintune exhaust as they sound oh-so-groovy.
and here is how they do their silencing:
They have a baffle that fits in the end of the exhaust, it is then screwed in place with one set screw. It takes about 11seconds or less. So very easy to go back and forth, in fact, you can keep the baffles in your tank bag etc when you're not using them if you wish. A very efficient way for those who might want to go back and forth. But, they won't likely do a custom size for you like the Muzzy folks will ...but you could always trim down the baffle if ya wanted.
You'll see when it comes down to it ...what these two manufacturers do is similar as far as the baffle, but as far as end-use ease, there is quite a difference.
These two examples are good to show because IMO they are the two extremes of how it can be done. Because all quiet core or quiet baffles will be similar to one of these ...or fall somewhere in between the two.
==========
Leo Vince instruction on re-packing can be found here(clicky)
This is kinda related and might be helpful to folks. RossKeen posted up these instructions on a thread of his
Note that Leo Vince uses rivets, they also tame down the volume of their exhaust with the same methodology as Staintune.
==========
I hope this helps.
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