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Old 03-21-2008, 11:19 AM
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Question Aero Turbine Muffler Opinions......

So who hear has used them? I need your opinions as im looking to get on for my street/strip car that I run at the local drags.

Did you notice a difference at idle? Was it to loud?

Did you get any mpg increase?

Any HP increase?

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Old 03-21-2008, 12:03 PM
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Re: Aero Turbine Muffler Opinions......

aero turbine muffler? sounds like something you would find at pep boys right next to the LED windshield squirters and NOS floor mats. first of all, if you run forced induction dont use it. it is straight thru but has louvers on the walls that stick down into the airflow, and thats a big no-no when you want to reduce back pressure. second of all, i watched a short video clip of one of the company's reps explaining how it works, and that guy has no idea what hes talking about. im sure its ok for some cars but i wouldnt use it. seems like a big waste of money.
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