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I was not saying to remove it, if you look close it looks like he already removed it ( straight pipe welded in) or maybe its just the hot dogger playing tricks on me. And that was my point if it was removed it must be stupid loud.

No, you're right... there's no muffler, ours is rather obvious. I wonder why. At least with the bd kits without them they go into the tunnel, so not so bad, I'm guessing that thing is horrid to ride with!
 
Lol, it is louder but not as loud as you might think, it actually sounds pretty good. I hadn't gotten the AFR sensor bung welded in the CPC muffler yet so I had to borough this from my buddy. It was off of his turbo dragon. I will be putting the CPC muffler back on when I get back to Canada.

The muff pot still fits great on the CPC muffler too:) It's my Tur B Q!!!:)
 
Burrito's, boneless ribs, left over meat and potatoes from the previous nights barbecue. These are magic meals when on the mountain, cooked up turbo style:)

I feel hungry now for some reason??? I think I need to go sledding!
 
Kawgrn, you can regulate the temp of a super hot pipe with some exhaust wrap. Or even lining the bottom of the muffpot with about a 1/4" layer of crumpled up tin foil (creates small air pockets) will disperse the heat more evenly and reduce hot spots for better cooking.
 
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