Has anyone drilled a hole in muffler to change sound
I've cut the end off a Spyder muffler (or three) hoping to be able to easily gut one that way; but no, there's multiple chambers and baffles, so I found I also had to also split them lengthwise to remove the various chambers & pipes & holey cans etc in order to try & ease the exhaust flow, and then I hadta weld the outside casing all back together again! And for the little gain all that resulted in, even AFTER I'd also done a Cat Delete, it really wasn't worth half the effort! :banghead:
So for my 2 bob's worth, especially considering the inordinate effort involved for such a little gain, plus what I've seen of the Ryker mufflers, you'd be a whole lot smarter to save yourself a LOT of wasted time & effort and buy something from someone who's tried all the variations to determine what works & what doesn't, and who does all that sorta stuff all the time! [like RLS Exhausts!] :thumbup:
Peter is correct. Unless you plan on cutting it open like a tin can, then welding it back together, any of the internal baffle system would be difficult to remove to say the least. Upper right exhaust is the Ryker exhaust can. You might be able to perforate it with a 16" long drill bit from the end, but it would have to be a pretty large hole to make it sound deeper and louder.
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Interestingly enough, the RLS website shows every single Spyder exhaust system "Sold Out." That's can't be a good thing, can it?
Why would you think that being 'Sold Out' is a bad thing?? :dontknow: Rather than being anything 'bad', I'd say it's more a reflection of how good the RLS Mufflers really are & how popular they've become! Since the word got out about how good these Mufflers are, they've become pretty popular and are really in demand, so there is a 'waiting list' for product!hyea:
Besides, you need to bear in mind that RLS is a specialist Muffler Supplier for Spyders & Rykers etc who makes his own mufflers on site, so when the demand becomes high, he gets to work like a one armed piccilo player with the crabs!Plus, like many others, he's been held up in making product for a couple of months by his last order of materials sitting just offshore in a container on a ship waiting to be unloaded! :banghead: But if you check his latest thread in the Vendor's section:
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...ls-shipment-has-arrived&highlight=Rls+exhaust
you'll see that he's now catching up and moving product just as quick as he can make it/get it coated/get it sent! So if you want an RLS Exhaust, even if it shows as 'Sold Out' on the website, then you've gotta give him a yell & get on the waiting list or you'll miss out, cos right now, they're going out the door as fast as he can make them! :clap: Order now & I think there's even a discount for Spyder Lovers members; or you could sit back & wait until the website says 'In Stock' at some time in the future/maybe after Christmas, but I think that might mean you'll be waiting for a fair while.... :dontknow:
Go on, Do It! You know you want to! :thumbup:
Ah Peter I meant it must be a bad thing for someone who wants to buy a system right now. Beyond that I wasn't bearing anything in mind (ask my wife!)
Contact RLS Exhaust. He will put you on a wait list. He is very easy to work with.