Want quiet angled exit BBox - or can bung remain 24/7?
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Want quiet angled exit BBox - or can bung remain 24/7?
Bit fed up with my Hayward & Scott back box.
Starting to get on my nerves and I want something quieter. However, I want to keep the angled exit style of the exhaust.
Anyone recommend an alternative that isn't quite as loud?
Or, whats the opinion of leaving the bung in 24/7? is it OK to? Sounds a bit farty with it in but its much more comfortable to my ears
Cheers
Starting to get on my nerves and I want something quieter. However, I want to keep the angled exit style of the exhaust.
Anyone recommend an alternative that isn't quite as loud?
Or, whats the opinion of leaving the bung in 24/7? is it OK to? Sounds a bit farty with it in but its much more comfortable to my ears
Cheers
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Alternative is to get either a hiflow cat or a silencer welded into the centre section.. which would reduce the noise.. but I would use the bung more if it is really bothing you.. personnally if china things aren't vibrating off the shelves of my neighbours house then it is not loud enough
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Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster
Alternative is to get either a hiflow cat or a silencer welded into the centre section.. which would reduce the noise.. but I would use the bung more if it is really bothing you.. personnally if china things aren't vibrating off the shelves of my neighbours house then it is not loud enough
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Well, I did have some quaint old dear have a few words along the lines of "Every time you start your car, my TV goes fuzzy"
Plus, I worry that my nipper might develop tinnitis
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