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Looking for 2 clamp on mufflers for 4 1/2" tailpipes for Stellings headers. Have manual switching Gaffrigs where when muffler is on water comes out the bottom. These do not quiet boat whatsoever. Tail pipe has signature Stellings 90 degree water separater tube (water and exhaust separate). What will help noise...sure to get a ticket. Was thinking ggb, gibson, or Zoomers...any suggestions?
 
I've had the best results with GGB. They took a break from the marine market for a while but they are back in full swing.

Check 'em out. I highly recommend them.

Kurt

http://ggb.ca/
 
Looking for 2 clamp on mufflers for 4 1/2" tailpipes for Stellings headers. Have manual switching Gaffrigs where when muffler is on water comes out the bottom. These do not quiet boat whatsoever. Tail pipe has signature Stellings 90 degree water separater tube (water and exhaust separate). What will help noise...sure to get a ticket. Was thinking ggb, gibson, or Zoomers...any suggestions?

Call Mike @ Gaffrig, the new ones are the best on the market IMO !!!!!!!!
They tested them and it really helps !!!
 
I had these clamped on to my stellings dry tails. They are air operated, and REALLY quiet it down. I know what your saying about the basic downfiring ones not doing much. Flipping them closed cruising at 3200 rpm, it went from being annoyingly loud, to super quiet with just a nice tone. I highly recomend these. THey are gaffrig superflow series.
 

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I had these clamped on to my stellings dry tails. They are air operated, and REALLY quiet it down. I know what your saying about the basic downfiring ones not doing much. Flipping them closed cruising at 3200 rpm, it went from being annoyingly loud, to super quiet with just a nice tone. I highly recomend these. THey are gaffrig superflow series.

Those look pretty nice! I think I'm going w/GGB though. They have some inserts that will work good. 8" and I can tack weld them in on the end and still if too loud...put the old gaffrig's back on. Thanks all!
 
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