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Old 06-25-2005, 08:46 PM
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Soaked Muffler

Hey guys, the other day i was washing my car and i was blasting sum sand pollen, sand, dust, etc. off the back of my bumper. By mistake i sprayed sum water up the muffler tips. I hav an eisenmann and u can see into the muffler from the tips. Its pretty free flowing. Anyways i started her up and the exhaust sounded deeper. I dunno if this is bad for the muffler, but its stainless steel so i figure it wont rust. But i sprayed a little more in and it got even deeper. It sounds amazing. I luv it. Now its louder and deeper. It kind of sounds like dados m3. But, today it hit me. I think the packing in the muffler which is meant to dampen the sound got soaked in the water. Once it absorbed the water it had less ability to absorb sound. Just wonder if any of u guys hav heard of this. It goes away after about a day or so. But sounds amazing temporarily. I know this post is worded terribly, i am extremely tired...
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