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Has anybody seen Boondocker's new exhaust springs for turbo applications?

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cobaltpilot

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Their website under 'new products' lists a set of 4 exhaust springs to replace the 9 that are currently used.

I'm wondering if anyone has seen these springs and can tell me the difference in the 4 they use versus the original 9.

I'm looking for something that'll replace the original springs which keep snapping no matter how much silicon/gasket material I apply to them to stop the harmonics.

Thanks.
 
I haven't seen the springs you are asking about, but something you said, raised a red flag.

In my past experience, when we were breaking springs(no matter what) it was an indication of bad crank harmonics.

I maybe out of line here.....just trying to be proactive........ but you might want to check your crank runout. If it's OK, then clutch tune for a slightly different shift RPM.

That being said: let us know more about these springs......less is more
 
The new springs seem to be very effective, though they can prove a bit challenging to install. I have been using them on my 2010 for about 200 miles and haven't broke any yet. It really cleans things up...
 
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