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How long are stock 750 mufflers?

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by fr33z3r.burn, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. fr33z3r.burn

    fr33z3r.burn New Member

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    Hey guys, looking to replace the stock mufflers on my Seca 750. Does anybody know off the top of their head how long they are? I would measure myself, but the weather is bad and I don't want to drive down to the shop as we are under tornado watch till 2 am!
     
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    about 22", remember there is a bend in there too.

    I bought the Jardine Slip Ons as my replacments.
    Check out ebay, I would give them 2 thumbs way up
     
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    fr33z3r.burn New Member

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    oh yeah, the "bend." would that get in the way if i replaced stock with straight mufflers?
     
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    no, the angle from the collector makes the pipes stick out at an angle though.
     
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    ass.fault,

    you have the jardine ones on yours? what is the sound like compared to stock?
     
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    I have the Jardines on mine too, AWESOME sound! When you romp on it they are pretty loud. :D
     
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    As MGM said, They are overall louder.
    Have not noticed a change in performance good or bad, then again they are just Slip-Ons.

    The way I am tuned they are super growl-alicious on the throttle releases. (Downshifts or just letting go of the throttle while in gear, engine speeds >5k rpms)
    I love to go through all the gears on my way to a stop, people do turn and look if I get a bit ambitious with the downshifts.

    To be honest if I had a good looking right side Stock Muffler, I would have a pair of Stockies in place.
    It is just my opinion that they look better.
     
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    I just don't want it to be too loud. I'm considering getting a set cause my stock ones are junk. I like the sound of the stock ones and i'm just afraid that these will be way too loud. any thoughts?
     

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