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Originally Posted by javadog View Post
You'd get more of "that sound" by changing the muffler. Get a pair of SSI heat exchangers and an early muffler. It's a much cheaper option than swapping the engine, which won't necessarily do anything to change the sound. Fitting the engine with carbs will change the intake sound but that isn't what you are after.

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So, my assumption is dead wrong then.. it was NOT the webers but the exhaust?? Hell if thats the case Im all over an exhaust swap since mine is nothing but a motor baker anyway... (thermal reactors are still in place).

You sure about this? I thought for sure it was the intake that was letting me hear that low end rumble.. it also had those small K&N's on it fwiw..

If thats the case I'll throw some nice early heat exchangers on it and I guess if the muffler was part of the sound then I'll look for a new muffler.. I dont see a need to do SSI's here in the south..
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