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<blockquote data-quote="jhead98" data-source="post: 2087790" data-attributes="member: 76942"><p>I understand your problems with a simple cutout. I am looking to address these issues with the exhaust system I am creating. My product <strong><em><u>would not</u></em></strong> be a simple cutout located in the system but rather a full-fledge valved muffler that would be bolted up as a replacement to the factory exhaust system. The exhaust flow would be routed through the entire exhaust pipe regardless of the valve being opened or closed. It would simply either route through the muffler or bypass it. I currently have a valved muffler welded into my stock system and have not had any rich or lean conditions as a result of running the valve open for extended periods of time. My issues with my current setup is the fact that it must be welded in and it isn't as loud as I would like. When the valve is closed and the exhaust is going through the muffler the car is as quiet as stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhead98, post: 2087790, member: 76942"] I understand your problems with a simple cutout. I am looking to address these issues with the exhaust system I am creating. My product [B][I][U]would not[/U][/I][/B] be a simple cutout located in the system but rather a full-fledge valved muffler that would be bolted up as a replacement to the factory exhaust system. The exhaust flow would be routed through the entire exhaust pipe regardless of the valve being opened or closed. It would simply either route through the muffler or bypass it. I currently have a valved muffler welded into my stock system and have not had any rich or lean conditions as a result of running the valve open for extended periods of time. My issues with my current setup is the fact that it must be welded in and it isn't as loud as I would like. When the valve is closed and the exhaust is going through the muffler the car is as quiet as stock. [/QUOTE]
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