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Date:         Wed, 11 Oct 95 08:18:22 EDT
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From:         mbenne@Newbridge.COM (Markus Benne)
Subject:      Muffler time for '66

Yes indeed, its muffler time. Blew a HUGE hole thru the muffler...might have been while off-roading up north (north meaning 3 hrs from Hudsons Bay in Ontario).

I was looking thru the rags, and the is a veritible bonanza of different types of mufflers out there. An I haven't even checked anything locally yet.

My bus currently has a stock bug muffler (with cutouts in the bumper to accomodate it; damn PO).

A guide to what the different mufflers do would be much appreciated:

Specifically, what is a:

Monza (other than 4 tail pipes and yellow) Quiet pack (is this actually quieter?) Dual Quiet Pack (Twice as quiet:-) Stock (I had no problems with the one that was on there, other than the cutouts)

What are the relative benefits, pros, cons, etc?

Thanks, ...Markus ---------------------------------- '66 "rough looker, ball-jointed, hackjob skylit" Westy aka "The Tardis" (british racing green/white) '74 "gotta new top!" Thing (pumpkin orange) '78 "gotta new top" bug 'vert (black, white top)


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