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hdbaddog55 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:woodbridge,ca.usa |
posted 10-21-2003 08:57 PM
Have purchased sss muffler. Expect delivery any day. Also have purchased spilt/dual exhaust tips,which have already arrived. Does the sss muffler by Jay sound better with the factory (resonator exhaust tips), or, by going with custom (non-resonator) exhaust tips? Would really appreciate input from those POA members who are running the sss muffler.Thanks..BADDOG.... |
CWatsonJr POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Pollock Pines, CA, USA |
posted 10-22-2003 08:11 AM
I have the stock tips but took out the baffles. I think it sounds better with the baffles removed. Love that SSS... you will enjoy the new sound verrrrrrrry much ------------------ |
YELLER CAT POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:FLORIDA, USA |
posted 10-23-2003 06:00 AM
We are approaching the 200 mark in SSS sales since introduction and all the feedback I have received is that the Cat Owners prefer the baffles/resonators removed. The only exception is a single owner that re-installs these baffles/resonators when pulling his tag-along trailer for long distances... then when his journey is over, the baffles/resonators are easily removed. Reason is that the "sound" bounces off the front on the tag-along trailer and this, when cruise is set for long distances, could be slightly annoying to some. For me personally... I took baffles/resonators out long before the SSS, simply for the cosmetic appeal. The Prowler is an American Street Rod and in my opinion it's appearance was compromised with a Japanese motorcycle looking exhaust tip. GOOD LUCK with your new SSS Prowler muffler and I know when you get it installed, let the "cats" warm up, holding 2nd gear from 3100 RPM and higher, you will quickly discover how the name Sweet, Smooth & SASSY (SSS) came about. Sincerely, Jay |
hdbaddog55 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:woodbridge,ca.usa |
posted 10-23-2003 02:02 PM
Thanks Cliff & Jay for your responses. Based on same, think I will have muffler shop install my custom, split/dual tips when the sss muffler is installed. Will let you know how things turn out (sound). Will post a picture for rest of POA members. I think my cat will look way cool with 4 slash tips poking out the back end, instead of the factory 2. Thanks Silver Bullet John for your help as well...and for the idea in the first place..BADDOG.. |
Bob Miller POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Alexandria, Virginia, United States |
posted 10-29-2003 07:55 AM
Hey BADDOG, when are you going to post a photo of the new SSS exhaust and exhaust tips for us Newbies to see? |
hdbaddog55 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:woodbridge,ca.usa |
posted 10-29-2003 02:48 PM
Yes, Bob I will, soon as I figure out how to download these pics and attach them to a POA post...How many lawyers does it take to....???? Jay and Cliff, you were soooo right. I am totally nutsoooo over my cat since the sss muffler was installed. I'm having a hard time Jay keeeping the rmps under 3000...loveee that rumble..Baddog.. |
YELLER CAT POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:FLORIDA, USA |
posted 10-30-2003 06:41 AM
Now go have some real fun!!! Enter a viaduct, bridge overpass, etc. in First or Second gear @ 3100+ RPM... then pedal to the metal! The pigeons get almost excited as you. Best wishes and I am glad to add your name to the very happy SSS Owner's list, which is the ONLY list. Did you receive the the exclusive SSS SHIMMERS for your Cat? This SHIMMERS is included with each SSS purchase @ no charge. Let me know, Jay PS... still waiting on the pictures. Call me @ 800 669 3540 if you need help posting these, maybe I can assist. |
CWatsonJr POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Pollock Pines, CA, USA |
posted 10-30-2003 08:38 AM
Jay - you finally finished the SSS shimmers? What do they look like? Last I heard you were still working on the glue for them |
Starpilot Prowler Enthusiast From:NJ, United States |
posted 12-06-2003 07:56 PM
Hi. I think I would like to remove the baffles in my muffler tips. but not sure how. Is it difficult? and does anyone have any photos by chance? Thanks - Lou Also - after I try that, I think I will likely get the SSS muffler and the xpipe. I jut got a lift and would like to do this myself if others could confirm that it is a relatively straight forward job. Thanks again - Lou |
MDProwler POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Fallston,MD USA |
posted 12-06-2003 08:17 PM
Locate the one pop rivet on the underside of the tailpipe. Drill this out and pull the resonator out. If it's tight grab it with visegrips and tap it out. 20 minute job ------------------ |
ed monahan POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Cincinnati, Oh, USA |
posted 12-06-2003 10:40 PM
There may be 3 pop rivets on each pipe. |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 12-07-2003 02:23 AM
Pilot... I did my own install on the SSS... very straightforward... |
Starpilot Prowler Enthusiast From:NJ, United States |
posted 12-07-2003 07:33 AM
Hi.. Thanks for the replies.. Do I have to remove the tips first and pull out the baffles from the back.. or do you do it with the tips still on the car. |
ed monahan POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Cincinnati, Oh, USA |
posted 12-07-2003 10:09 AM
Tips stay on the car. Make sure you drill all the way thru the rivet and make sure the rivet falls out of the hole before you try to yank them out. Sometimes a little piece will hang up and not let you pull it out. You can use a punch to push into the tail pipe. |
MDProwler POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Fallston,MD USA |
posted 12-07-2003 11:05 AM
Ed, your right, there are several rivets. I seem to have a case of CRS that gets worse every year. |
ed monahan POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Cincinnati, Oh, USA |
posted 12-07-2003 11:20 AM
I forgot that I posted to this thread and had to re-read it. So I am worse than you. lol. |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 12-07-2003 11:33 AM
cut yourself some slack Ed (no one else does!) It WAS a whole 12 hours and 40 minutes, ya know |
Black Tie 161 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:MD, USA |
posted 12-10-2003 03:09 PM
I think I remember drilling out 2 rivets each tailpipe....I used a dremel and cut them off....then popped them in the pipe. CAUTION! I had to bang the baffles in a bit to loosen them , and while that worked great for one, the other one took me over an hour to remove. I think I drove it a bit too far into the pipe, but it was so much tighter than the other side to begin with. Spraying some WD-40 helped.... |
Gene POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:St.Petersburg,Fl USA |
posted 12-10-2003 04:22 PM
I removed mine and found you would need a angle head drill to remove top rivet.I used a sharp small chisle and one lick under each rivet head does the job.Then take a coat hanger end to push remaining part inside.Clamped a hold of insert with vise grips twisted and pull.Probable total time 20 min.Hope this may help. Gene |
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