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#Post#: 15284--------------------------------------------------
whats the harm
By: golden250r Date: April 10, 2013, 11:35 pm
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is there any harm in putting a rm250 silencer on my lt?
#Post#: 15289--------------------------------------------------
Re: whats the harm
By: WestTexasKing Date: April 11, 2013, 4:58 am
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Depends on if it's too restrictive.
Put too much back pressure on the engine and you can start
burning stuff up.
I would think that a RM250 silencer would be too restrictive on
a 500 (that is what you're talking about since it's in the
hybrid section, right?).
On a 250 probably no big deal, might gain some power, might lose
some power, mostly likely lose some power, probably have fitment
issues, and there's no telling if it'll do a better or worse job
silencing the exhaust.
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Re: whats the harm
By: golden250r Date: April 11, 2013, 8:17 am
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i am talking about the 250 sorry for confusion my stock pipe is
beat ip and dented the fmf for the rm is like 40$ conpairded to
100 for lt so just trying to save a few bucks and maybe grab a
few HP i dont care about noise really kinda like it loud =) and
wouldnt the shorty exhaust would give me bottom end?
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