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This is a discussion on Auto Produce Boss Drift Muffler within the Buy and Sell Area forums, part of the Classifieds category; Just wondering if this is something you guys would be interested in. We are putting together a second car for ...
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Nagano City, Japan
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Auto Produce Boss Drift Muffler
Just wondering if this is something you guys would be interested in. We are putting together a second car for DG-5 and the muffler just came in. We are installing our full titanium Type-1 exhaust and our "Uru-silencer". Fire us an email if you would like information on this or any of our other products.
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what does it do?
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It makes your exhaust louder
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no i read that. it doesnt give my any information. it doesnt even make much sense. it says it acts as an "anti-silencer", so does that mean it makes the exhaust louder? how does it do that? what does it sound like? why have one?
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" We would like to feature a product just for the drift market. This is our “Uru-Silencer.” Designed for team Yasuyuki Kazama, driver for Team DG-5, the “Uru-silencer” acts as an anti-silencer. Constructed out of stainless steel,it slips in just like a standard silencer but gives that impact the judges and crowd loves. Perfect for the track, hated on the streets. "
Sounds like it makes it louder.... probably not for the average non competition drifter. |
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Yes, it makes your exhaust louder. D1 regulations state that you have to run an exhaust. This slips inside your muffler and covers the baffling cancelling out the function of your muffler. You can tell by looking at how it installs into the muffler and the length of it.
You wouldn't want to use it on the street. It is more of a competition piece. |
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