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Poor fit on PYPES violator mufflers

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hren59

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Hey everyone,

New member here,

I just got a set of pypes violators from Brenspeed the other day. When I installed them, the fit was very loose where the inlet pipe connects to the over-axle pipe. With the band clamp completely maxed out the muffler was still loose enough to slip right off. Needless to say, there was a very noticable leak at the connection. I've tried a different type of clamp and was able to get the mufflers to snug up, but they still leak real bad. Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and how they went about fixing it. I know these are very popular mufflers and Brenspeed told me that the inlet pipes are a little bigger than they really should be. Thanks in advance for your insight on this problem.


Bill
 

DarkFireGT

Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.
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I did not have that problem and haven't heard of others having that issue. You might want to see if either Pypes or Brenspeed will return them.
 

hren59

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Thanks,

I really appreciate the response and all of the other great info i've been gathering from this forum. I called Brenspeed today and they told me that the inlet pipes on PYPES mufflers are sometimes slightly too big , but nothing like what i'm experiencing. If I'm the only one who has had this problem, I might try to have my violators replaced but I really hate being pushy...

Thanks a lot for the tip,

Will
 
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Mine are a little loose too but know problems with them falling off.
 

soju59

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My drivers side muffler was very loose and both leaked. U-clamps took care of both problems.
 
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I have had no issues like this with my Violaters.
 

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Pypes

Mine are fine and sound great.
 

hren59

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Thanks again for all the insight,

I used a cutting wheel to add two more slots on the muffler's inlet pipe (to allow the inlet pipe to draw up tighter to the over-axles) and used those real wide stainless band clamps that some auto parts stores have. Now my violators fit very nice with no leak whatsoever. Funny though, after all that trouble, i kinda like the sound of the stock mufflers better at idle and cruise! Though the PYPES do sound mighty mean under acceleration.

Thanks again for the input,

Will
 

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Weird. I thought they were similar to stock in all ways, except they were louder and deeper. Couple it with an off-road h. You'll love them.
 

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DarkFireGT said:
Couple it with an off-road h. You'll love them.
Click to expand...

+1
The O/R H made a HUGE difference with the Flows They got louder and deeper and now I can feel the exhaust rumble under my feet most of the time
 

hren59

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Well,

I took my first trip ('bout 5 hours) in the stang since the violators and I must say that I like them a lot more now than I did at first. Cruising w/ the windows down next to the divider wall on the Cross County was awsome. I also got some compliments on the sound at filling stations. Best of all, still no exhaust leaks or problems. Off road pipes sure are tempting but I just can't justify them since I need to pass (strict) emissions control here in NY. I can't wait till I hear one of you guys and/or gals sporting them though. I'm sure they gotta sound real mean.

Thanks ,

Will
 

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Ask and you shall receive.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SM3EVQraxbI

They take a while to break in. That 5 hour trip helped, I'm sure.
 

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wheew!

That is one hot sounding set up! Thanks for the post!

Will
 
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I had nothing but problems with those Violaters until I used a Genuine Ford muffler clamp.Once I installed them no more problems except for the cost of them.I feel "violated" for having to buy clamps that should have been provided in the first place.Get with it Pypes!
 
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