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Originally Posted by Weldangrind
I might need to make a block like that. I have two that are made from steel, but I can see uses for wood.
It would be interesting to find out the tolerance of the stock O2 sensor. The next step is a wide band.
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I think my next step will be to extend the baffle deeper into the muffler. Lots of room in there. If I can get a tube that will just slip over the end of the stock baffle and extend it another couple/3 inches, that will give it freer breathing, plus more obstacles for the sound waves to hit. I can then move the plug to the end. I've been plotting on a pointy or bullet shaped plug to help move the exhaust charge around the baffle better and not hit such a brick wall. Just depends on what I can find in my stash....
This stupid baffle has become just too much fun. ;-)
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