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I have the Paul Yaffe Phantom pipes, two into one, with a three + inch collector pipe, curved upward. I wondered how the heck I was going to baffle it ( they are getting stiff on the baffle laws here ) Then I saw the ad for Powerbraidz baffles. I called them and asked if they could make a single baffle for the three inch pipe...they called back the next day and said it was ready! I had it in a couple days! These things are great! My pipes are just loud enough and still just quiet enough....and I didnt lose the nice low rumble.
The baffle is flexible and adjustable for exhaust flow. If you have curved pipes and need baffles, this is your answer. I wish these were around several years ago, it would have saved me a lot of hours trying to rig up my own.
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