I'm tired of my quiet, overly large, and overly heavy stock exhaust. I have an old D&D canister that I want to repack, mostly because D&D sounds like schit....................horrible, horrible, wet fart schit. Anyway, I have heard that steel wool makes a good packing material. I thought maybe a combo of fresh glass and steel wool.? The glass that came out of it was burnt up, but honestly it wasn't that bad and therefore I don't want to pack it with the same old stuff (just fiberglass) again and get that same old D&D "sound" again. What can I use to pack it to make it sound deeper and not so raspy and schitty?
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Originally posted by Dan Dubeau View PostPack it in dirt. Just dig a nice big hole, then lay the pipe in there, and fill in around it.Some people carry on
Some just stay right where they are
Our worlds divide
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Originally posted by Rothman View PostWell it's just a can now so I should be able to make it sound better..... I hope.
If you don't mind experimenting, try different materials that are resistant to heat/flame. what about a fire blanket. aluminum foil crumpled into a rope and wound around the inner baffle. hmm, thinking, gotta be some other fire retardent material, that would have different sound deadening properties. think outside the box
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You can buy repacking material. Get the yosh repack kit. Make it sound like a yosh. You can repack it with just about any repack material and get a different sound.
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steel wool burns up a little & gives off fine sparks, fun to watch but not if you are directly behind it
ordinary 600w glassfibre mat is a better solution but the best thing is the proper glassfibre packing this will last longer & sound better, i get mine from a motorcross shop
the original jap yoshi exhausts used a different type of baffle tube to everyone else hence the different sound, one or two makers have now picked up on this & are using the same baffle tubing, maybe you can replace yours with some of this to deepen the sound
the only other way i can think of doing it is to lightly baffle the secondary pipe or fit a small restriction in the can itself such as a db killerRenthals & twin spots do not make a streetfighter !
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