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Last Friday I was at the local Carter buggy dealer and noticed the stock exhaust on the Carter is much more open than many of the other 150cc buggies. Is this new to Carter or did I just miss it in the past?
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That looks exactly like the stock exhaust that was on my 06 Carter Talon. It's not very open. It's pretty typical of stock exhaust. I didn't open mine up (replaced it with an Eastside pipe), but I believe others have and it's like a maze of restriction inside there.
_________________ Ron
2007 Twister Hammerhead 250SS, UNI, aftermarket exhaust, 17 gram sliders, blue Polini torque spring, 32mm MRP pumper carb with 135 main jet, iridium plug (indexed), ITP mudlites 23x10x10 on the rear.
2003 Suzuki Eiger 4x4
2005 Talon 150 (sold)
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I don't know what is inside, but it is twice the size of the opening on the Yerf-Dog, Toberlin, and Baja stock exhausts.
_________________ 08 Joyner SViper 250
07 Joyner SSpider 650
06 Tank Urban Touring 150SE
06 Weekend Warrior WB FB2200
05 Ford F-250 PowerStroke
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 3206
04 Kawasaki Concours ZG1000
03 VW Jetta Wagon TDI
02 Paros 3500# 5x8
81 Honda Passport C70B
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| supersoxy wrote: |
| I didn't open mine up (replaced it with an Eastside pipe), but I believe others have and it's like a maze of restriction inside there. |
Yep there is a maze of baffles going on in there. I found that out myself when gutting my old Talon exhaust.
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DAZON 150 SINGLE SEAT
2.5inch rear wheel spacers
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UNI, 130jet, BIGE built intake tube, custom built exhaust, HO coil, adjustable CDI, iridium plug
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Is true Pghruby, muffler looks good; even cool chrome sheild, but stock was incredibly restrictive. Our's the Guts fell apart !! Internally theres a m/x style packing heat sheild held in place w/steel mesh (the quality of tin foil), & 1 very restrictive flat plate baffle w/3 (aprox) 5/8 holes... & another baffle (which ended up breaking loose & plugging exh flow --- originally hard to figure out problem, as it would only occationally do this @ sustained high revs)... Oh & the nice looking 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 (I think) header reduces itself at the stinger inside the muffler by 50% or so !!! The end cap opening size is... twice exhaust flow reality !!
This got the Farmer style gutting... welded back in the three hole baffle after opening up flow... still looks stock w/end cap on; & heavy duty (mesh spark arrester style) screen - ready to install when needed (like--Moses Lake Memorial Day Bash) . well I almost got the spark arrester part designed
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07Carter GTR250-uni;irrid.plug;exh mod;tuff custom ch.guard;
06CarterGSR150R2-Dr.Pulley clutch,;uni;140 main;irrid.pl,;Teflon variator w/9gr;1500lb.spring;mod exh;
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The exhaust on my Talon also fell apart inside and then the baffle was plugging it up. It's amazing how cheap some of the parts can be on these things. Atleast it has a well built frame.
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Thanks guys - It was one of those small details I never noticed on the Carter.
Listening to you guys, It sounds like my original Yerf exhaust wasn't that bad (at least it never fell apart or cracked). My drilled baffle twister exhaust has been working well and hasn't exhibited the problems others have had with loose hardware. I think I am at good balance between noise and back pressure although a tunable exhaust seems like the best way to go.
_________________ 08 Joyner SViper 250
07 Joyner SSpider 650
06 Tank Urban Touring 150SE
06 Weekend Warrior WB FB2200
05 Ford F-250 PowerStroke
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 3206
04 Kawasaki Concours ZG1000
03 VW Jetta Wagon TDI
02 Paros 3500# 5x8
81 Honda Passport C70B
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