I did this last week it took about 30 minutes to complete, I used a 1 1/2" for the inner and a 3 1/4" for the outer. I tried a 3" but it jumped around too much to get a good cut, the 3 1/4" fit perfect and allowed the outer wall of the pipe to control the jitter of the blade. make sure you buy a good combo metal/wood hole saw or you'll kill the blade quicker than the metal you're trying to cut. Everyone says it sounds great and no need to get those $400.00 pipes now. great sounding
De-Mickeyed???? Wats that?/
rickymetalplayer1 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I did this last week it took about 30 minutes to complete, I used a 1 1/2" for the inner and a 3 1/4" for the outer. I tried a 3" but it jumped around too much to get a good cut, the 3 1/4" fit perfect and allowed the outer wall of the pipe to control the jitter of the blade. make sure you buy a good combo metal/wood hole saw or you'll kill the blade quicker than the metal you're trying to cut. Everyone says it sounds great and no need to get those $400.00 pipes now. great sounding
goose1127 1 year ago
Very slight loss on back pressure. Noticable on highway speeds. I never experienced the gas leak.
kjprrt 1 year ago
any issues after the debaffle? i had a suzuki marauder that lost back pressure and had gas leak into the exhaust after i took the baffles out.
dumdum22290 1 year ago