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Old 6th April 2003, 10:30 PM
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Now thatmy Bassani dual exhaust is on, can anyone tell me how to adjust the baffles? Pardon my ignorance.
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There really is no 'adjustment', they are either in (nice low rumble) or out (wake the neighbors in the morning).
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There really is no 'adjustment', they are either in (nice low rumble) or out (wake the neighbors in the morning).
Exactly. I "adjust" my baffles by keeping 'em out of the exhaust.
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There are 3 levels you can obtain with the Basanni Exhaust.

Keep them out completely for a nice loud tone, In for a nice quite level or.....you can pull them out, remove the insulation that surrounds the baffle and stick them back in foe an in between sound.
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There are 3 levels you can obtain with the Basanni Exhaust.

Keep them out completely for a nice loud tone, In for a nice quite level or.....you can pull them out, remove the insulation that surrounds the baffle and stick them back in foe an in between sound.
Never had the baffles out, didn't know there was insulation. You can also cut off some of the baffle with a hacksaw...
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Now thatmy Bassani dual exhaust is on, can anyone tell me how to adjust the baffles? Pardon my ignorance.
Adjust?? Other than IN or OUT, I guess cutting them is an option.

Be sure to paint them with high-temp paint too- stops the rusties!!

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