BranWonder
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He no longer stocks Viper mufflers (too hard to get them in stock). I think he uses delkevik (sp) now. It's another nice shorty muffler.
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how would i get one of those?
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He no longer stocks Viper mufflers (too hard to get them in stock). I think he uses delkevik (sp) now. It's another nice shorty muffler.
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how does one obtain a marthy exhaust?
Na, stop making them years ago. Delkevic has a nice & cheap package... that's what I would do if I had to buy one today.wondering if you still make the exhausts marthy?
I’m still working on killing my hearing with my shortyBought a Delkevic recently and they are good. The shorty was killing what was left of my hearing.
Good old WD-40 and some scotch brite usually do the job. If you're lucky enough to have access to a soda blast (sand blast but with baking soda) that does a great job tooMy apologies if this is the wrong thread to post on.
I just purchased a used two brother header and silencer on ebay. Here is a before and after pic of the can. The header will be much more difficult due to having some plastic cooked onto it. Does anyone have any tips for removing plastic and restoring stainless headers? Thank you.
Good old WD-40 and some scotch brite usually do the job. If you're lucky enough to have access to a soda blast (sand blast but with baking soda) that does a great job too
I have similar one if I'm not wrongMy apologies if this is the wrong thread to post on.
I just purchased a used two brother header and silencer on ebay. Here is a before and after pic of the can. The header will be much more difficult due to having some plastic cooked onto it. Does anyone have any tips for removing plastic and restoring stainless headers? Thank you.